Midnight Dancer

Midnight Dancer

Movie

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  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Pamela Gibbons
  • Cast(s): Mary Regan, Kaarin Fairfax, Hazel Phillips, John Jarratt, Alan Cassell See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 37min
  • Award(s): AFI 1987 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Story:
    16 year old Australian girl Belinda (Deanne Jeffs) wants to become a ballerina. To makes ends meet, she takes a job as an exotic dancer in a Sydney cabaret. Eventually, she is able to reach her goal, but not before experiencing humanity at best and worst of times.
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Midnight Dancer - Cast

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STORY

Story
16 year old Australian girl Belinda (Deanne Jeffs) wants to become a ballerina. To makes ends meet, she takes a job as an exotic dancer in a Sydney cabaret. Eventually, she is able to reach her goal, but not before experiencing humanity at best and worst of times.

AWARDS

Nominations
AFI Award

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1987 | Kaarin

Best Screenplay Original | 1987 | Pamela

Best Achievement in Sound | 1987

Best Achievement in Cinematography | 1987 | Malcolm

TRIVIA

Trivia

Debut theatrical feature film of actress Deanna Jeffs. The picture remains her first, final and only ever big screen credit for acting.

Final theatrical feature film in an acting role of New Zealand actor, singer and musician Ricky May.

This Australian movie's closing credits declare that the production was: ''Filmed at Fontana Film Studios, Sydney, Australia''.

This Australian feature film's opening title card reads: ''Sydney, Australia 1968''.

The movie had a name change for its home video release in the USA being re-titled from ''Belinda'' to "Midnight Dancer''.