Under the Lighthouse Dancing
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Under the Lighthouse Dancing | |
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Directed by | Graeme Rattigan |
Produced by | David Giles |
Written by | David Giles Graeme Rattigan |
Starring | Jack Thompson Jacqueline McKenzie Naomi Watts |
Music by | Nerida Tyson-Chew |
Cinematography | Paul Murphy |
Editing by | David Stiven |
Release date(s) | October 16, 1997 (Australia) |
Running time | 94 mins. |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
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Under the Lighthouse Dancing is a 1997 Australian romantic drama film directed by Graeme Rattigan, based on a true story.
[edit] Plot
Three couples travel to Rottnest Island near Perth, Western Australia for the weekend. One of the couples announces that they intend to get married and when the bride-to-be tells the others that she is terminally ill, they make sure the wedding takes place that weekend.
[edit] Cast
- Jack Thompson as Henry
- Jacqueline McKenzie as Emma
- Naomi Watts as Louise
- Philip Holder as Garth
- Zoe Bertram as Juliet
- Aden Gillett as David
- Michael Loney as Father Flynn
The house used in Under the Lighthouse Dancing was transported back to Perth from Rottnest Island and rebuilt in the riverside suburb of Bicton. It was subsequently damaged in the tornadoes of May 2005
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