Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 ‘We’re All Muriel’ : Why We Still Love Muriel’s Wedding, 30 Years on
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'P.J. Hogan’s classic Australian film Muriel’s Wedding is 30 and it plays as well today as it did when it had its world premiere. Muriel might have been “terrible” – but the film was a great success.'  (Introduction)

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