Paws (film)
| Paws | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Karl Zwicky | 
| Produced by | 
Rebel Penfold-Russell Andrena Finlay Vicki Watson  | 
| Written by | 
Harry Cripps Karl Zwicky  | 
| Starring | 
Billy Connolly (voice) Nathan Cavaleri Emilie François Sandy Gore Heath Ledger  | 
| Music by | Mario Millo | 
| Cinematography | Geoff Burton | 
| Edited by | Nicholas Holmes | 
| Distributed by | PolyGram Filmed Entertainment | 
Release dates  | 
25 September 1997 (Australia), 15 February 1998 (UK)  | 
Running time  | 83 minutes | 
| Country | Australia / UK | 
| Language | English | 
| Box office | 
£137,731 (UK, opening weekend) A$455,171 (Australia)[1]  | 
Paws is an independent 1997 Australian family film that was released on 25 September 1997[2] in Australia and filmed in Sydney, New South Wales.
The film stars 15-year-old guitarist Nathan Cavaleri who has adventures with PC - a talking Jack Russell Terrier (voiced by comedian Billy Connolly).[2] The dog is computer literate[2]- skills acquired from his former master allowing him to create a computer program that translates his words into English, with Zac subsequently designing a portable version that can be 'concealed' in a bow tie- and the pair must a stop a valuable disk from falling into bad hands.[3]
Cast
- Billy Connolly - Voice of PC
 - Nathan Cavaleri - Zac
 - Emilie François - Samantha
 - Sandy Gore - Anja
 - Joe Petruzzi - Stephen
 - Caroline Gillmer - Susie
 - Rachael Blake - Amy
 - Norman Kaye - Alex
 - Freyja Meere - Binky
 - Kevin Golsby - Commentator
 - Rebel Penfold-Russell - Carla
 - Alyssa-Jane Cook - Trish
 - Daniel Kellie - Puck
 - Matthew Krok - Bottom
 - Gezelle Byrnes - Agnes
 - Richard Carter - Cafe Owner
 - Ben Connolly - Billy
 - Charles Conway - Priest
 - Julie Godfrey - Sister Deidre
 - Denni Gordon - Dog hairdresser
 - Heath Ledger - Oberon
 - David Nettheim - Rabbi
 - Gulliver Page - Fan Operator
 - Nick White - Zac's father
 
References
- ↑ "Australian Films at the Australian Box Office", Film Victoria accessed 13 November 2012
 - 1 2 3 Sutherland, Claire (13 September 1997). "Paws in his Career". Herald Sun (Herald and Weekly Times Limited).
 - ↑ Paatsch, Leigh (18 September 1997). "Wild Time for Kids". Herald Sun (Herald and Weekly Times Limited).
 
External links
- "Paws" at the Internet Movie Database
 - Paws at AllMovie
 
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