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The Set (1970)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 42M

Director : Frank Brittain
Writer : Diane Brittain, Roger Ward

Synopsis

Paul Lawrence is a working class man who dates Cara, sells shirts at a Sydney department store, and dreams of attending art school. Cara leaves for London and Paul becomes the protege of designer Marie Rosefield. Through this he enters the 'set', the world of Sydney art society. Rosefield is friends with Mark Broniski, an artist who commissions Paul to design a set for British stage director, John L. Fredericks. Paul is helped by art student Tony Brown, who is dating Paul's cousin, Kim Sylvester. Paul and Tony begin a homosexual affair. Kim's mother Peggy has an affair with Boronoski.

Actors

Hazel Phillips
Hazel Phillips
Peggy Sylvester
Sean Myers
Sean Myers
Paul Lawrence (as Sean McEuan)
Rod Mullinar
Rod Mullinar
Tony Brown
Denis Doonan
Denis Doonan
Mark Bronoski
Amber Rodgers
Amber Rodgers
Cara (as Julie Rodgers)
Brenda Senders
Brenda Senders
Marie Rosefield
Ann Aczel
Ann Aczel
Leigh Radford
Michael Charnley
Michael Charnley
John L. Fredericks
Bronwyn Barber
Bronwyn Barber
Kim Sylvester
Elza Stenning
Elza Stenning
Baroness Bronoski (as Elza Jacoby)
Les Berryman
Les Berryman
Muriel Hopkins
Muriel Hopkins
Hugh Sawkins
Hugh Sawkins
Ken Johnson
Ken Johnson
Tracy Lee
Tracy Lee
Theo (as Tracey Lee)
Roger Ward
Roger Ward
Dancer at Party (uncredited)

Crews

Frank Brittain
Frank Brittain
Director
Diane Brittain
Diane Brittain
Screenplay
Roger Ward
Roger Ward
Screenplay
Roger Ward
Roger Ward
Novel
Frank Brittain
Frank Brittain
Producer
Wilfred Arthur Mawson
Wilfred Arthur Mawson
Executive Producer
Sven Libaek
Sven Libaek
Original Music Composer
Sándor Siro
Sándor Siro
Director of Photography
Bob Ritchie
Bob Ritchie
Editor
Toni Forrest
Toni Forrest
Casting Director
David Furley
David Furley
Art Direction
Patsy Gray
Patsy Gray
Costume Designer
Alwin Juilfa
Alwin Juilfa
Hairstylist
Fay Levin
Fay Levin
Makeup Artist
David Hannay
David Hannay
Executive In Charge Of Production
Gavin Douglas
Gavin Douglas
Second Assistant Director
Julian Gisborne
Julian Gisborne
First Assistant Director
Jean F. Bosshard
Jean F. Bosshard
Props
Andy Hall-Patch
Andy Hall-Patch
Props
Barry Brown
Barry Brown
Sound Recordist
Rick James
Rick James
Sound Assistant
Spencer Lee
Spencer Lee
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Thomas A. Bow
Thomas A. Bow
Gaffer
Calvin Gardiner
Calvin Gardiner
Camera Operator
Graham Gay
Graham Gay
Assistant Camera
Ralph Gosper
Ralph Gosper
Key Grip
Norman McCarthy
Norman McCarthy
Assistant Electrician
Sara Bennett
Sara Bennett
Assistant Editor
Julian Gisborne
Julian Gisborne
Production Coordinator
Maree Harland
Maree Harland
Administration
Dianne Senio
Dianne Senio
Administration

Posters and backgrounds

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