| Title |
Long Weekend |
| Copyright Title |
Long Weekend |
| Released |
1977 |
| Production Year |
1976 |
| Director |
Colin Eggelston
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| Comments |
Slow paced and not very scary. |
| Synopsis |
A young couple, egotistical, childish go camping for the weekend. Contemptous of the bush they chop trees down and are cruel to animals. Nature however, decides to fight back. |
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| book - A Critical Guide to Contemporary Horror Films . 00-00-1988 |
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Kim Newman
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From The British horror film to the Post-Modern horror film, Kim Newman looks at horror films in terms of sub-genre. There are quite a few mentions with re...[full record]
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| chapter - Back of Beyond: Discovering Australian Film and Television, October 20 - November 20, 1988 : Formative Landscapes . 00-00-1988. pp.21-33 |
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Ross Gibson
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| This chapter is an analysis of the 'landscape tradition' in Australian cinema. This involves the notion of landscape as leitmotif, character and all-pervadin...[full record]
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| journal - Everett De Roche Cinema Papers 26. pp.29-33 |
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Paul Davies
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| Everett De Roche briefly describes his work and projects in Australia.[full record]
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| journal - Scripted fear from downunder Fangoria 157. pp.12-17,67 |
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Michael Helms
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| Micheal Helms interviews scriptwriter Everett De Roche, regarding his film career and his close working relationship with filmaker, Richard Franklin[full record]
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