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Director: | Nadia Tass |
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Writer: | David Parker |
Staring: |
Rikky (Nina Landis) and her brother Pete (Stephen Kearney) struggle to keep their lives from spinning out of control in small town Australia. | |
Release Date: | Jun 09, 1988 |
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Director: | Nadia Tass |
Writer: | David Parker |
Genres: | Comedy, Action |
Keywords | woman director, queensland, australia |
Production Companies | Cascade Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $206,000
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: May 01, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Nina Landis | Rikky |
Stephen Kearney | Pete |
Tetchie Agbayani | Flossie |
Bill Hunter | Whitstead |
Bruno Lawrence | Sonny |
Bruce Spence | Ben |
Lewis Fitz-Gerald | Adam |
Dorothy Alison | Mrs. Menzies |
Don Reid | Mr. Menzies |
Peter Cummins | Delahunty |
Peter Hehir | Desk Sergeant |
Ralph Cotterill | George Pottinger |
Denis Lees | Fingers |
Robert Baxter | Truckyard Man |
Graham Rouse | Drunk at Winton |
Roderick Williams | Holy Joe |
Roger Cox | General Store Owner |
Richard Healy | Winton Barman |
Nico Lathouris | Con Ionides |
John Lee | High Ranking Officer |
Alan Hopgood | Laughing Uncle |
Burt Cooper | Gallery Weirdo |
Patti Perkins | Aunt |
Jaime Gough | Young Boy |
Denzil Howson | Gallery Stuffed Shirt |
Charles Dance | Gallery Stuffed Shirt |
Peter Drake | Gallery Stuffed Shirt |
Chris Waters | Alistair |
Michael Brophy | Jack Donaldson |
Lillian Frank | Gallery Reporter |
Rennie Ellis | Gallery Photographer |
Johnny Raaen | Harris |
Mark Williams | Constable |
Peter Flett | Metro Manager |
Paula Langlands | Laboratory Tart |
Christopher Mayer | Eureka Tavern Drunk |
Don Bridges | Assayer |
Jack Bent | Auctioneer |
John Bishop | Weighbridge Man |
Beverley Ratcliffe | Store Owner's Wife |
Phillip Ross | Barracks Man |
John Barrett | Barracks Man |
Tony Serasina | Barracks Man |
Bill McCormack | Miner |
Jayne Burns | Jodhpur Girl |
Ed McShortall | Eureka Cop |
Greg McMahon | Eureka Cop |
Craig Alexander | Moke Driver |
Glenn Robbins | Newspaper Foreman |
Name | Job |
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Nadia Tass | Director |
Sharon Battat | Set Dresser |
David Parker | Director of Photography, Camera Operator, Screenplay |
Josephine Ford | Production Design |
Ken Sallows | Editor |
Graeme Duesbury | Art Direction |
Phil Eagles | Costume Design |
Rosalina Da Silva | Makeup Artist |
Willi Kenrick | Hairstylist |
Leigh Ammitzboll | Unit Manager, Location Manager |
Lynda House | Production Manager |
Tony Mahood | First Assistant Director |
Andrew Merrifield | Third Assistant Director |
Hamish McSporran | Second Assistant Director |
Rike Kullack | Art Department Coordinator |
Lesley Parkin | Art Department Assistant |
Lloyd Carrick | Sound Recordist |
Craig Carter | Sound Editor |
Ross A. Chambers | Dialogue Editor |
Tim Chau | Assistant Sound Editor |
Chris Goldsmith | Boom Operator |
James Harvey | Sound Assistant |
Frank Lipson | Sound Editor |
Roger Savage | Sound Mixer |
Jeff Little | Special Effects Technician |
Peter Stubbs | Special Effects Supervisor |
Roger Cowland | Visual Effects |
Neville Cameron | Assistant Grip |
Kathy Chambers | Clapper Loader |
Ian Dewhurst | Gaffer |
Alan Markfield | Still Photographer |
Timothy Morrison | Generator Operator |
Rex Nicholson | Focus Puller |
Nick Payne | Best Boy Electric |
Brendan Shanley | Key Grip |
Virginia Murray | Assistant Editor |
Dianna Ferry | Location Assistant |
Andrew Knight | Script Consultant |
David Lander | Script Consultant |
Eleanor Bilston | Production Assistant |
Mandy Carter | Production Accountant |
Jody Lawrence | Production Assistant |
Sue Stephens | Production Coordinator |
Philip Judd | Musician |
Louis McManus | Musician |
Name | Title |
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Nadia Tass | Producer |
Bryce Menzies | Executive Producer |
David Parker | Producer |
Timothy White | Co-Producer |
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The misadventures of a brother & sister when they escape the big city and venture into the Outback A sister and her younger brother from a rich family in Melbourne flee to the Outback for a much-needed break. Ricky is a minstrel with a geologist degree while Pete is a subdued mechanical genius an ... d inventor, albeit penniless. They find sanctuary in a desert mining town. This decent Australian production from 1988 is not a comedy as touted; it’s a semi-offbeat drama with some amusing touches. It’s reminiscent of flicks like “Joyride” (1977) with Anne Lockhart & Melanie Griffith about youths fleeing the big city and their misadventures trying out a new life in the vast wilderness (not to be confused with the 2001 road rage flick “Joy Ride”). Nina Landis comes across as a plain Jane at first, but grows more alluring as the movie proceeds, particularly when she’s in tight jeans later in the story (just kidding, not really). Tetchie Agbayani is also on hand on the feminine front, a kinda cute Asian. The guy who plays Pete looks like an Aussie version of Charlie Sheen. At the end of the day, “Rikky and Pete” may not be great, but it ain’t bad either, particularly if you’re in the mood for a quirky misadventure flick like “Joyride” (1977). The movie runs 1 hour, 42 minutes and was shot in Australia (New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland). GRADE: B-/C+