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Romance | Queensland, Australia
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Actor of the Year | 1989 | Leo
Feature Film Adaptation | 1987 | David
1987 | Leo
Best Actress in a Lead Role | 1987 | Julia
Best Feature | 1987 | Carl
Final screen performance of Graham Kennedy.
Third and final appearance by Graham Kennedy in a theatrical feature film which was an adaptation of a play by David Williamson. The first and second films were Don's Party (1976) and The Club (1980), both directed by Bruce Beresford.
Graham Kennedy received an 'also starring' credit. The film's closing credits state ''Graham Kennedy appears by arrangement with Harry M. Miller and Company Management, Sydney Australia''.
The film was entered into and then selected to screen in competition for the Best Film award at Chicago International Film Festival in 1987 but lost out to 'Szamárköhögés' by director Péter Gárdos.
Graham Kennedy 's character is spelled ''Freddie'' in the opening credits and spelled ''Freddy'' in the closing credits.
"Frank: There's nothing unreasonable about my convictions. Patriotism is the final refuge of scoundrels!"