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Issue Details: First known date: 1987... 1987 Army Wives
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Film Details - Roadshow Coote and Carroll ; Network Ten , 1987

Producers:

Pamela H. Vanneck (Producer)
Gregory Coote (Executive Poducer)
Matt Carroll (Executive Poducer)

Production Companies:

Roadshow Coote and Carroll

Finance Organisations:

Australian Film Commission

Director of Photography:

Ross Berryman

Editors:

Richard Hindley

Production Designers:

Andrew Blaxland

Composer:

Chris Neal

Cast:

Julie Nihill (Jill), Lian Lunson (Wendy), Shane Connor (Grant), Philip Quast (Peter), Val Lehman, Peter Sumner, Marilyn Allen, Russell Newman (Fletcher), B. J. Cole (Kathleen), Linda Newton (Marion), Madeline Blackwell (Bev), Andrea Moor (Ros), Warwick Moss (Senior Officer), Robin Bowering (Welfare Officer), Adam Briscomb (Terry), Helen McDonald (Office Manager), David Goddard (Interviewer), Barry Hill (Colonel), Jo Stening (Colonel's wife), Janet Kingsbury (Blonde woman), John Spicer (General), May Howlett (Singer/Pianist), Emma Fowler (Tina), Phillip Spencer Harris (Young Private), Warren Jones (Young Corporal), Kate Parker (Spokeswoman), Trevor Prior (Warrant Officer), Michelle Marzo (Duntroon Girl), Donna Gubbay (Girl Applicant), Brenda Senders (Second Wife).

Release Dates:

1. 1987 (Ten network)
2. Released on videocassette format ca. 1987 by Roadshow Home Video.

Location:

  • Canberra (ACT), including Duntroon Military Academy

Notes:

For further production details, see article written by Kate McCullugh and Angela Pollard (2000), 'Army Wives 1986,' which is linked to The Official Philip Quast Website (sighted 18/02/10).

Subjects:
  • Royal Military College Duntroon, North Canberra area, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,
  • ca. 1970s
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