form y separately published work icon Promised Woman single work   film/TV  
Adaptation of The Promised Woman Theodore Patrikareas , 1998 single work drama
Issue Details: First known date: 1975... 1975 Promised Woman
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Film Details - B.C. Productions , 1975

Producers:

Richard Brennan
Tom Cowan

Production Companies:

B. C. Productions

Finance Organisations:

Australian Film development Corporation

Director of Photography:

Tom Cowan

Editors:

David Stiven

Production Designers:


Composer:

Vasilis Daramaras

Cast:

Jelena Zigon (Antigone), Takis Emmanuel (Manolis), Nikos Gerissimou (Telis), Kate Fitzpatrick (Marge), Darcy Waters (Ken), Carmel Cullen (Helen), George Valaris (Nick), Alex Alexandrou (Basil), Thea Sevastos (Elpitha), Jean-Claude Petit (The Lover), Maria Valaris (Cleo), Jim Kaldis (Mr Papadopoulos), Anne Hallinan (Girl at Front Door), John Papadopoulos (Himself), Sally Blake (Lulu), Graham Shirley (Employment Officer), Gillian Armstrong (Nurse), John Delacour (Trolley Attendant), John Nassim (Groom at Airport), Dorothy Economou (Bride at Airport).

Release Dates:

Premiered in March 1975 at the 'Australia 1975' Arts Festival, Canberra. Released commercially on 3 December 1976 at the Village City Cinema. The film was released in Greece in April 1977.

Location:

  • Incl. Kirribilli (Sydney) and Greece.

Post Production:

Spectrum Films International

Notes:

1. According to Pike and Cooper (1980), the film was made on a budget of around $80,000, mostly raised through the Australian Film Development Corporation. The small crew of fourteen technicians included several recruits from the Australian Film and Television School (notably Gillian Armstrong and Graham Shirley). Although generally praised by film critics, Promised Woman failed to attract audiences.
2. Further reference: Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper. Australian Film 1900-1977, A Guide to Feature Film Production (1980, q.v.), pp.

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