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Director
  
John Power

Music director
  
Pete Best

Duration
  

Language
  
English

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Drama

Screenplay
  
Joan Long

Country
  
Australia

The Picture Show Man movie poster

Release date
  
5 May 1977 (1977-05-05)

Based on
  
memoirs of Lyle Penn

Writer
  
Lyle Penn (memoir "Penns Pictures on Tour" book "The Picture Show Man"), Joan Long

Cast
  
Rod Taylor
(Palmer),
John Meillon
(Maurice 'Pop' Pym),
John Ewart
(Freddie Graves),
Judy Morris
(Miss Lockhart),
Garry McDonald
(Lou)

Similar movies
  
Man in the Chair (2007), Irma Vep (1996), Lisbon Story (1994), Cecil B Demented (2000), Mistress (1992)

Tagline
  
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The Picture Show Man is a 1977 Australian film about a travelling film exhibitor (John Meillon) in the 1920s. He has to deal with the rebelliousness of his son (Harold Hopkins) and a rival American exhibitor (Rod Taylor).

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The film was Rod Taylor's first role in an Australian film for over twenty years. He was cast as an American because the producer was concerned about his ability to perform in an Australian accent.

Premise

Maurice Pym is a travelling cinema operator in the 1920s who tours country New South Wales with his son Larry and pianist Freddie.

Cast

  • Rod Taylor as Palmer
  • John Meillon as Mr Pym
  • John Ewart as Freddie
  • Harold Hopkins as Larry
  • Patrick Cargill as Fitzwilliam
  • Yelena Zigon as MadameCavalli
  • Garry McDonald as Lou
  • Sally Conabere as Lucy
  • Judy Morris as Miss Lockhart
  • Gerry Duggan as Hall Secretary
  • Production

    The film was based on the memoirs of Lyle Penn, whose father was a travelling film exhibitor. He saw Joan Long being interviewed on television about her documentary on early Australian cinema, The Pictures That Moved and sent his memoirs to her. She optioned them and adapted it into a screenplay. Long was reluctant to direct the movie herself and as such hired John Power.

    The film was funded by the Australian Film Commission ($250,000), the New South Wales government ($120,000), the Women's Film Fund, private investors and with support from then-Premier of New South Wales Neville Wran.

    Shooting commenced on 17 October 1976 and went until 4 December, a total of seven weeks. It took place in and around Tamworth. Relations between Joan Long and John Power were not always smooth, the two occasionally clashing over interpretation.

    Box office

    The film was a medium success at the box office. It won Australian Film Awards for Best Art Direction, Costume Design and Supporting Actor (Rod Taylor).

    Home media

    The Picture Show Man was released on DVD with a new print by Umbrella Entertainment in July 2005. The DVD is compatible with all region codes and includes special features such as the original theatrical trailer, an interview with Rod Taylor, and audio commentary with Harold Hopkins, Sally Conabere, Judy Morris and Sue Milliken.

    References

    The Picture Show Man Wikipedia
    The Picture Show Man IMDb The Picture Show Man themoviedb.org