Bordertown 1995 TV, 500 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ken Cameron, Ian Gilmour Cast: Joe Petruzzi, Mitchell Butel, Christine Tremarco, Hugo Weaving, Linda Cropper, Ray Barrett, Cate Blanchett, Norman Kaye, Robert Mammone, Petru Gheorghiu, Sophie Heathcote, Joshua Rosenthal
This made-for-TV miniseries involves the lives of administrators and immigrants at a welcome camp in Australia where they have gathered to prepare for new lives in unfamiliar surroundings.
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The Good Wife 1986 R, 98 min. Genre: Drama aka: The Umbrella Woman
Director: Ken Cameron Cast: Rachel Ward, Bryan Brown, Steven Vidler, Sam Neill, Jennifer Claire, Bruce Barry, Peter Cummins, Carole Skinner, Clarissa Kaye-Mason, Barry Hill
Marge (Rachel Ward) is bored with her life in a small Australian town in 1939. Her lumberjack husband Sonny (Bryan Brown) is nice enough, but isn't very exciting–nor is his brother, Sugar (Steven Vidler), who she has also slept with. She dreams of a romantic escapade, and Neville (Sam Neill) comes into town to charm her.
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Miracle at Midnight 1998 TV, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ken Cameron Cast: Sam Waterston, Mia Farrow, Justin Whalin, Patrick Malahide, Benedick Blythe, Barry McGovern, Daisy Beaumont, Nicola Mycroft, Alan Devine, Maria Rosenstock, Eva Birthistle, Halina Froudist
In 1945, when Nazis began arresting Danish Jews, Dr. Karl Kosler (Sam Waterston) and his wife, Doris (Mia Farrow), hid Rabbi Ben Abrams (Barry McGovern) and his family–an act that would spread, enabling 7,000 Jews to escape to neutral Sweden.
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| 1. Bordertown (1995)
2. The Good Wife (1986) aka: The Umbrella Woman
3. Miracle at Midnight (1998)
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