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For Love Alone (1986)

Genre : Romance, Drama

Runtime : 1H 42M

Director : Stephen Wallace

Synopsis

Teresa is a spirited young girl chafing under the oppressive attitudes of 1930s society, and her father in particular. She fancies her poverty-stricken Latin tutor Johnathan Crow, without realising he merely considers her a pleasant diversion and nothing more, and eventually follows him from Sydney to London. En route she meets the gentle banker James Quick. Whilst navigating her relationships in London, including with a political poet bound for the Spanish Civil War, she experiences a transformation in her understanding of love. Based upon Christina Stead's best-selling Australian novel.

Actors

Helen Buday
Helen Buday
Teresa
Sam Neill
Sam Neill
James Quick
Hugo Weaving
Hugo Weaving
Jonathan Crow
Huw Williams
Huw Williams
Harry
Hugh Keays-Byrne
Hugh Keays-Byrne
Andrew
Odile Le Clezio
Odile Le Clezio
Kitty
John Polson
John Polson
Leo
Nicholas Opolski
Nicholas Opolski
Lance
Linden Wilkinson
Linden Wilkinson
Miss Haviland
Jennifer Hagan
Jennifer Hagan
Manette
Judi Farr
Judi Farr
Aunt Bea
Anna Lise Phillips
Anna Lise Phillips
Ann
Tracey Higginson
Tracey Higginson
Malfi
Regina Gaigalas
Regina Gaigalas
Jean
Naomi Watts
Naomi Watts
Leo's Girlfriend
Denise Roberts
Denise Roberts
Mrs. Ashley
Jenny Vuletic
Jenny Vuletic
Elaine
Anna North
Anna North
Lucy

Crews

Stephen Wallace
Stephen Wallace
Writer
Stephen Wallace
Stephen Wallace
Director
Margaret Fink
Margaret Fink
Producer
David Thomas
David Thomas
Executive Producer
Alun Bollinger
Alun Bollinger
Director of Photography
Nathan Waks
Nathan Waks
Music
Henry Dangar
Henry Dangar
Editor
John Stoddart
John Stoddart
Production Design
John Wingrove
John Wingrove
Art Direction
Jennie Tate
Jennie Tate
Costume Designer
Lesley Vanderwalt
Lesley Vanderwalt
Makeup Artist
Eithné Fennel
Eithné Fennel
Hairstylist
Cheryl Williams
Cheryl Williams
Hairstylist
Julia Overton
Julia Overton
Post Production Supervisor
Sue Wild
Sue Wild
Production Manager
Helen Brown
Helen Brown
Sound Editor
Bob Costanza
Bob Costanza
Sound Editor
Greg Bell
Greg Bell
Supervising Sound Editor
Peter Fenton
Peter Fenton
Sound Mixer
Karin Whittington
Karin Whittington
Dialogue Editor
Keiran Hanson
Keiran Hanson
Special Effects
Ray Fowler
Ray Fowler
Special Effects
Roger Cowland
Roger Cowland
Visual Effects
Lesley McLennan
Lesley McLennan
Wardrobe Supervisor
Pamela Barnetta
Pamela Barnetta
Assistant Editor
Gai Steele
Gai Steele
Assistant Editor
Christina Stead
Christina Stead
Novel
Mark Turnbull
Mark Turnbull
First Assistant Director
Carolynne Cunningham
Carolynne Cunningham
Second Assistant Director
Peter Voeten
Peter Voeten
Third Assistant Director
Suzanne Donnolley
Suzanne Donnolley
Production Coordinator
Daphne Paris
Daphne Paris
Continuity
Christine Dunstan
Christine Dunstan
Art Department Coordinator
Alan Fleming
Alan Fleming
Construction Manager
Ray Pedler
Ray Pedler
Scenic Artist
Brian Nickless
Brian Nickless
Scenic Artist
Syd Butterworth
Syd Butterworth
Sound Recordist
Phil Heywood
Phil Heywood
Sound Mixer
Ron Purvis
Ron Purvis
Sound Mixer
Danielle Wiessner
Danielle Wiessner
First Assistant Sound Editor
Danny Batterham
Danny Batterham
Camera Operator
Chris Cole
Chris Cole
Clapper Loader
Mandy King
Mandy King
Assistant Camera
Andrew Mclean
Andrew Mclean
Focus Puller
Vivian Zink
Vivian Zink
Still Photographer

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