1991 Australian film
Sweet Talker | |
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Film poster | |
Directed by | Michael Jenkins |
Written by | Tony Morphett |
Starring | |
Music by | Richard Thompson |
Production company | New Visions Pictures |
Distributed by | Seven Arts (through New Line Cinema) (United States) Greater Union Organization (Australia) |
Release date |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Countries | Australia United States |
Language | English |
Box office | A$109,638 (Australia) |
Sweet Talker is a 1991 comedy film starring Bryan Brown and Karen Allen. It was directed by Michael Jenkins who later described it as:
A real general audience film, a fairly gentle film about some relationships, almost father-son relationships, single mum relationship with her son. It's not what I would call a film that has major clout to it. It's an entertainment film, but what it says is not bad. It's a soft film - it doesn't really go out there pretending it's saying anything world-shattering... In this industry quite a few things are haphazard. Sweet Talker is one of the more haphazard projects that has come along.
The film's soundtrack, scored and performed by British singer/songwriter Richard Thompson was released by Capitol Records the same year the film was released.
Cast
- Bryan Brown as Harry Reynolds
- Karen Allen as Julie Maguire
- Chris Haywood as Gerald Bostock
- Bill Kerr as Uncle ‘Cec’
- Bruce Spence as Norman Foster
- Bruce Myles as Mayor Jim Scraper
- Paul Chubb as Billy
- Peter Hehir
- Justin Rosniak as David Maguire
- Imogen Annesley as Salesperson
- Bruno Lucia as Mr Thomas
References
- "Australian Films at the Australian Box Office", Film Victoria accessed 13 November 2012
- Los Angeles Times review accessed 16 November 2012
- "Interview with Mike Jenkins", Signis, 25 March 1996 accessed 16 November 2012
External links
- Sweet Talker at IMDb
- Sweet Talker at Rotten Tomatoes
- Sweet Talker at Box Office Mojo
- Sweet Talker at Oz Movies
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