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Release Date:
October 10, 1996
Original Title:
Love Serenade
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Film Victoria
Jan Chapman Productions
New South Wales Film & Television Office
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 101
In Sunray, a backwater town on Australia's Murray River, there's little to do but fish or listen to the local radio station. D.J. Ken Sherry arrives from the hustle of Brisbane to run the station; he's mid-40s, detached, thrice divorced, hatchet faced. But both sisters next door find him attractive: awkward Dimity, only 20, who works in a Chinese restaurant with few patrons, and perky Vicki-Ann, a hairdresser with a hope chest who invents a happy future with Sherry based on little but his arrival. First Dimity then Vicki-Ann spend the night with Ken, one concluding he's her boy friend, the other her fiance. Then Dimity begins to smell something fishy.
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Art Direction:
Tony Campbell
Assistant Camera:
Andrew Birbara
Casting:
Alison Barrett
Costume Design:
Anna Borghesi
Director:
Shirley Barrett
Director of Photography:
Mandy Walker
Editor:
Denise Haratzis
Extras Casting:
Shirley Cameron
Focus Puller:
Kattina Bowell
Gaffer:
Les Frazier
Producer:
Jan Chapman
Production Design:
Steven Jones-Evans
Screenplay:
Shirley Barrett
Still Photographer:
Elise Lockwood
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