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Jack and Jill: A Postscript

Jack and Jill: A Postscript
Directed byPhillip Adams
Brian Robinson
Written byPhillip Adams
Brian Robinson
Produced byPhillip Adams
Brian Robinson
StarringAnthony Ward
Judy Leech
Narrated byRosemary Adams
Jim Berinson
CinematographyPhillip Adams
Brian Robinson
Edited byPhillip Adams
Brian Robinson
Music byPeter Best
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • 29 October 1970 (1970-10-29)
Running time
67 mins
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Budget$10,000[1] or $24,000[2]

Jack and Jill: A Postscript is a 1970 Australian film.

Plot

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Jill, a kindergarten teacher who lives with her parents, meets Jack, a biker. The two fall in love but are unable to reconcile their differences, with tragic results.

Cast

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  • Anthony Ward as Jack Anderson
  • Judy Leech attas Gillian O'Keefe
  • Lindsay How as Christopher
  • Stanley Randall as Stan
  • Jean Higgs as Mrs Whelan
  • Phyllis Freeman as Mrs O'Keefe
  • Alan Higgs as Mr O'Keefe
  • Gerry Humphries as Gerry
  • Bob Cornish as television announcer
  • Gordon Rumph as minister
  • Sylvia Threlfall as minister's wife
  • Ray Watts as the singer

Production

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The script was originally devised in 1964 as a series of sketches where nursery rhymes provided commentary on modern suburbia. It took several years to film and shooting finished in mid 1969.[1][3]

Release

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The film won a silver award at the 1969 Australian Film Awards and screened at a number of festivals. It was released commercially by Columbia Pictures.[4]

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