Private Collection (film)
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Private Collection | |
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Directed by | Keith Salvat |
Produced by | Keith Salvat |
Written by |
Keith Salvat Sandy Sharp |
Starring |
Peter Reynolds Pamela Stephenson |
Music by | Mike Perjanik |
Cinematography | David Gribble |
Editing by | G. Turney-Smith |
Studio | Keisal/Bonza Films |
Release dates |
June 1972 (premiere) 12 April 1973 (commercial release) |
Running time | 92 mins |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | $30,000[1] |
Private Collection is a 1972 Australian black comedy film that marked the feature debut of Pamela Stephenson.
Plot
Rival collects of bric-a-brac live in their own private world. The wife of one of them is plotting murder.
Cast
- Peter Reynolds as Henry Phillips
- Pamela Stephenson as Mary Ann Phillips
- Brian Blain as Joseph Tibbsworth
- Grahame Bond as Kleptoman
- John Paramor as sailor
- Noel Ferrier as police inspector
- Les Foxcroft as citizen
Production
The film was shot on 16mm in Sydney in January 1972. It was the first movie with investment from the Australian Film Development Corporation to be publicly shown.[2]
It premiered at the Sydney Film Festival in June of that year.[1]
References
External links
- Private Collection at IMDB
- Private Collection at Oz Movies
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