Between Wars

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Between Wars
Directed by Michael Thornhill
Produced by Michael Thornhill
Written by Frank Moorhouse
Starring Corin Redgrave
Music by Adrian Ford
Cinematography Russell Boyd
Editing by Max Lemon
Studio Edgecliff Films
McElroy and McElroy
T and M Films
Distributed by Vincent Library
Umbrella Entertainment
Release dates 15 November 1974
Running time 101 minutes
Country Australia
Language English
Budget A$320,000[1]

Between Wars is an Australian 1974 drama/war film released on 15 November 1974. It was directed by Michael Thornhill and written by Frank Moorhouse.

Plot

Four episodes in the life of doctor Edward Trenbow:

  • In 1918 Edward Trenbow is treating shell-shocked soldiers from the front.
  • In the 1920s he works as a psychiatrist at the Sydney insane asylum and becomes involved in experiments in Freudian psychiatry, which bring him to the attention of a Royal Commission.
  • In the 1930s he works as a doctor in a small country town and becomes involved in a fight against the New Guard.
  • In 1939 he is working in Sydney as a psychiatrist a tries to defend a German psychiatrist who is being interned against the Australia First Movement.

Cast

  • Corin Redgrave as Dr Edward Trenbow
  • Judy Morris as Deborah Trenbow
  • Gunter Meisner as Dr Karl Schneider
  • Arthur Dignam as Dr Peter Avante
  • Patricia Leehy as Marguerite
  • Jone Winchester as Deborah's mother
  • Brian James as Deborah's father
  • Reg Gillam as Trenbow's father
  • Betty Lucas as Trenbow's mother
  • Neil Fitzpatrick as Lance Backhouse

Production

Director Michael Thornhill was good friends with writer Frank Moorehouse and they had worked together on several short films. Moorehouse wrote the script in 1970, originally for television[2] and it was revived a few years later. Half the budget came from the Australian Film Development Corporation and the other half from a property developer.[1][3]

Filming took place over six weeks in February and March 1974 with interiors at the former studios of Cinesound Productions at Bondi and locations in Gulgong and Melbourne.[1] It was the first feature from cinematographer Russell Boyd.[4]

Release

Thornhill decided to distribute the film himself at first. Initial reviews were good but the box office performance was not strong and distribution was taken over by the Vincent Library.[1] The movie did not return its cost.[2]

Home Media

Between Wars was released on DVD by Umbrella Entertainment in January 2011. The DVD is compatible with all region codes.[5]

Awards

In 1976, the Australian Cinematographers Society awarded the film's cinematographer Russell Boyd with Cinematographer of the Year award for the film.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998 p281-282
  2. 2.0 2.1 David Stratton, The Last New Wave: The Australian Film Revival, Angus & Robertson, 1980 p87-88
  3. Rod Bishop, "On Time, Under Budget: Richard Brennan", Cinema Papers, July 1974 p203
  4. Russell Boyd bio accessed 30 September 2012
  5. "Umbrella Entertainment". Retrieved 05 August 2013. 

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