The Irishman (film)
The Irishman | |
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Directed by | Donald Crombie |
Produced by | Anthony Buckley |
Written by | Donald Crombie |
Starring |
Michael Craig Simon Burke Robyn Nevin |
Production company |
Forest Home Films South Australian Film Corporation |
Release dates | 1978 |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | A$840,000 (est.)[1] |
Box office | AU $622,000[2] |
The Irishman is an Australian 1978 romantic drama film adapted for the screen from Elizabeth O'Conner's novel and directed by Donald Crombie. Old-time horse wagoner Paddy Doolan refuses to accept the challenge posed by motor transport in the early 1920s.
Production
The movie was budgeted at $767,000 but went $800,000 over.[1] It was filmed in May through to July in 1977.[3]
Crombie described his work on the film as a "labour of love".[4]Release
The film was a disappointment at the box office. Crombie later said he thought it was five to ten minutes too long, and suffered from being released soon after The Mango Tree, another coming of age period movie set in Queensland, when there was a backlash against period films.[5]
References
- 1 2 David Stratton, The Last New Wave: The Australian Film Revival, Angus & Robertson, 1980 p147-149
- ↑ Australian Films at the Box Office - Report to Film Victoria accessed 5 Oct 2012
- ↑ Internet Movie DataBase - The Irishman (1978)
- ↑ "Interview with Donald Crombie", Signet, 18 December 1998 accessed 16 November 2012
- ↑ Peter Beilby & Scott Murray, "Donald Crombie", Cinema Papers, Oct-Nov 1978 p131-132
External links
- The Irishman at Anything Oz or New Zealand film and television website.
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