Frenchman's Farm
1986 Australian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frenchman's Farm is a 1986 Australian horror mystery film.[3]
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Directed by | Ron Way |
Written by | James Fishburn Ron Way Matt White |
Based on | original script by William Russell |
Produced by | James Fishburn Matt White |
Starring | Tracey Tainsh David Reyne Ray Barrett John Meillon |
Cinematography | Malcolm McCulloch |
Edited by | Pippa Anderson |
Music by | Tommy Tycho |
Production company | Mavis Bramston Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | A$2.47 million[1] |
Box office | A$2,780[2] |
Plot synopsis
Jackie Grenville is a university student in Australia, motoring through the rural region, when she suddenly mysteriously finds herself in the 1940s. She witnesses a horrible murder and is then zapped back to present times. After retracing her steps, she and her boyfriend Barry Norden try to solve the mystery and end up unearthing an unexpected fortune and a crazed killer.
Cast
- Tracey Tainsh as Jackie Grenville
- David Reyne as Barry Norden
- Norman Kaye as Reverend Aldershot
- John Meillon as Bill Dolan
- Ray Barrett as Harry Benson
- Phil Brock as John Hatcher
- Andrew Blackman as John Mainsbridge
- Andrew Johnston as William Morris
Production
Filming started 17 February 1986.[4]
References
External links
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