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Director
  
Robert Marchand

First episode date
  
May 1997

Language
  
English

7.8/10
IMDb

5.4/10
TV

Genre
  
Drama

Music director
  
Tim Finn

Country
  
Australia

Writer
  
Deborah Cox
,
Andrew Knight

Release date
  
25 May 1997 (1997-05-25)

Nominations
  
AACTA Award for Best Telefeature or Mini Series

Cast
  
Jacqueline McKenzie
(Catherine Macaleese),
Rebecca Gibney
(Heather Randall),
Jonathan Firth
(Terence Foster-Burrowes),
Jeremy Sims
(Jack Gill),
John Polson
(Richard Turner)

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Kangaroo Palace is a 1997 drama television film which aired on Seven Network.

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Plot summary

In 1966, Catherine Macaleese (Jacqueline McKenzie) is counting the days until she meets her father, a distant childhood memory, and starts a new life with him in England. Heather Randall (Rebecca Gibney) is Catherine's cousin and closest friend who puts her marriage plans on hold to travel on the Oriana. Richard Turner (John Polson), an aspiring journalist, decides to try his luck on Fleet Street, and promises his fiancée, Sandy, that he will return in a few months. Jack Gill (Jeremy Sims), heading along a path of self-destruction, embarks on the journey at the last minute. On board, Jack disappears with the group's money and the trio arrive penniless. The only contact they have is a friend of Jack's, the mysterious Terence Foster-Burrows (Jonathan Firth). He shows little surprise for their predicament and offers them rooms in the Palace.

References

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