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Director
  
Tim Burstall

Music director
  
Peter Sullivan

Duration
  

Country
  
Australia

5/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Screenplay
  
David Williamson

Writer
  
David Williamson

Language
  
English

Duet for Four movie poster

Release date
  
1982

Initial release
  
February 26, 1982 (Australia)

Cast
  
Doug Bowles
(Toby Carroll),
Diane Cilento
(Margot Mason),
Sigrid Thornton
(Caroline Martin),
Michael Preston
(Ray Martin),
Michael Preston
(Barbara Dunstan)

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Duet for Four is a 1982 film directed by Tim Burstall.

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Plot

A middle aged man, Ray Martin, faces a series of problems – his wife is cheating on him, his mistress wants to get married and Americans want to take over his toy business.

Cast

  • Mike Preston as Ray Martin
  • Wendy Hughes as Barbara Dunstan
  • Michael Pate as Al Geisman
  • Diane Cilento as Margot Martin
  • Gary Day as Terry Byrne
  • Vanessa Leigh as Dianne Sanders
  • Warwick Comber as Cliff Ingersoll
  • Sigrid Thornton as Carline Martin
  • Clare Binney as Jacki Nesbitt
  • Production

    The script by David Williamson was originally commissioned by Hexagon Productions in the wake of the success of Petersen (1974). Tim Burstall asked Williamson to write a script on a mid life crisis even though he was young at the time. Williamson wrote the script in eight days under the title The Toy Man but Hexagon decided not to make it, even though at one stage it was announced as a vehicle for Jack Thompson.

    In the 1980s Williamson's reputation remained high and Burstall decided to make it. Burstall:

    I was going through a mid-life crisis of some sort and thought – 'What is the nature of work? Have I wasted my time? Am I doing the right thing?' That sort of thing. And toys was the industry we decided to use because it was being taken over by the Yanks. It was a sort of image of what was happening in film at the time. I don't think the picture works very well.

    The title during shooting was Partners. The film was shot in Melbourne and Queenscliff. According to David Stratton the movie features some in jokes about the Australian film industry of the early 1970s.

    Finance was partly provided by the Australian Film Commission and Victorian Film Corporation.

    Wendy Hughes later described making the film as "one of my most enjoyable experiences" but thought "the role I was playing... seemed more a part of the early 1970s, when in fact it was written".

    References

    Duet for Four Wikipedia
    Duet for Four IMDb Duet for Four themoviedb.org


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