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Issue Details: First known date: 1993... 1993 Love in Limbo
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Film Details - Palm Beach Productions , 1993

Producers:

David Elfick (producer).
Nina Stevenson and John Winter (co-producers).

Production Companies:

Palm Beach Productions.

Director of Photography:

Stephen F. Windon.

Editors:

Stuart Armstrong.

Production Designers:

David McKay.

Music:

Peter Kaldor.

Cast:

Craig Adams (Ken Riddle),

Rhondda Findleton (Gwen Riddle),

Martin Sacks (Max Wiseman), Aden Young (Barry McJannet), Russell Crowe (Arthur Baskin), Maya Stange (Ivy Riddle), Samantha Murray (Maisie), Bill Young (Uncle Herbert), Leith Taylor (Mrs Rutherford), Jill Perryman (Aunt Dorry), Robert van Mackelenberg (Headmaster), Peter De Bari (Schoolboy), Arianthe Galani (Mrs Costanides), Faye Metaxas (Mrs Laventis), Igor Sas (Maurice Hosking), Vincent Ball (Cyril Williams), Daina Reid (Brenda), Catherine Richardson (Irene), Pat Skevington (Hotel Manageress), Geoffrey Gibbs (Sir Harry Harvey-Watt), Margaret Ford (Deaf Woman), Ramsay McLean (Deaf Woman's Husband), George Shevtsov (Sid Leventine), Eric Rasmussen (Saxophone player), Craig Calhoun (Piano player), Doug Williams (Vocalist), Niall Mather (Drive-in Heckler), Sarah Atkins (Helene Costanides), Rosemary Lenzo (Mrs Donizetti), Teresa Stewart (Rosa Donizetti), John Edmunds (Mr Baskin), Andrew Warwick (Head Waiter), Little Willie Littlefield (Himself), Glenn Hayden (Merrick), Diane Jeffries (Mona), Kate Hall (Elaine), Julia Moody (Rita), Emily Bott (Dixie), Annie Murtagh-Monks (Chantelle), Michele Stayner (Margot), Angelique Malcolm (Michelle), Robert Faggetter (Sergeant Hurley), Paula Forrest (Miss Cornish), and Anthony Ingersent (Mr Costanides).


Release Dates:

20 May 1993 (Australia).

Location:

  • Filmed in Western Australia, including Cottersloe, Kalgoorlie, and Perth.

Awards:

  • AFI Award, Best Achievement in Sound (nomination), 1992.
  • AFI Award, Best Achievement in Production Design (nomination), 1992.
  • AFI Award, Best Achievement in Costume Design (nomination), 1992.

Notes:

Script editor: Glenda Hambly.

Subjects:
  • Perth, Western Australia,
  • Kalgoorlie, Goldfields area, Southeast Western Australia, Western Australia,
  • 1950s
Settings:
  • Western Australia,
  • 1957
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