Summerfield (film)
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Summerfield is a 1977 Australian film, directed by Ken Hannam, written by Cliff Green (who also wrote the screenplay for Picnic At Hanging Rock) and produced by Patricia Lovell (who produced Picnic At Hanging Rock). It stars Nick Tate, Elizabeth Alexander, John Waters, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Max Fairchild and Geraldine Turner. Summerfield was filmed on location in Philip Island, Victoria.
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The story begins with Simon Robinson (Tate) arriving in a small seaside community to take over as teacher at the local school. He makes the acquaintance of siblings Jenny and David Abbott (Alexander and Waters, respectively), and Jenny's daughter Sally, who live on the island estate of Summerfield. The discoveries that his predecessor vanished without a trace and that Sally has a rare blood disorder lead Simon to try and discover the truth behind the mystery.