The Nugget
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This article is about the 2002 comedy. For the snooker player with the same nickname, see Steve Davis.
The Nugget | |
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Directed by | Bill Bennett |
Produced by |
Jennifer Cluff-Bennett Bill Bennett |
Written by | Bill Bennett |
Starring |
Eric Bana Stephen Curry Dave O'Neil Belinda Emmett Vince Colosimo |
Music by | Nigel Westlake |
Cinematography | Danny Ruhlmann |
Editing by | Henry Dangar |
Studio | Macquarie Film Corporation |
Distributed by | Roadshow |
Release dates | 2002 |
Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | A$500,000 (approximate) |
The Nugget is a 2002 comedy film about three friends who find the world's largest nugget of gold.
Storyline
The story concerns a group of three road workers who stumble upon the world's biggest nugget of gold, and become instant millionaires — or so they think. The road workers are mates from way back, and each weekend they go out to an old goldmining site hoping to strike it rich. Each weekend they come back with nothing but a hangover. But then everything changes when they discover the world's biggest nugget — worth many millions of dollars.
Cast
- Eric Bana as Lotto
- Stephen Curry as Wookiee
- Dave O'Neil as Sue
- Belinda Emmett as Cheryl
- Peter Moon as Ratner
- Vince Colosimo as Dimitri
- Max Cullen as Wally
- Karen Pang as Moon Choo
- Sallyanne Ryan as Darlene
- Alan Brough as Jurgen
- Jeff Truman as George
- Chris Haywood as Doug
- Jean Kittson as Joyce
- Glenda Linscott as Bunny
- Jane Hall as Lucy
Box Office
The Nugget grossed $1,920,993 at the box office in Australia,.[1]
See also
References
External links
- The Nugget at the Internet Movie Database
- The Nugget at allmovie
- The Nugget at the National Film and Sound Archive
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