Going Sane
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| Going Sane | |
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| Directed by | Michael Robertson |
| Written by | John Sandford |
| Produced by | Tom Jeffrey |
| Starring | John Waters Linda Cropper Judy Morris |
| Cinematography | Dean Semler |
| Edited by | Brian Kavanagh |
Production Template:Pluralize from text | Sea Change Films |
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Running time | 89 mins |
| Template:Pluralize from text | Australia |
| Template:Pluralize from text | English |
| Budget | A$2.1 million[1] |
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Going Sane is a 1987 Australian comedy starring John Waters. It was one of several films made in the 1980s where Waters plays a character who has a mid life crisis.[2] In 1994 when asked to name his worst movie, Waters said Going Sane was the one "that failed to achieve its brief more than any other."[3]
Cast
- John Waters as Martin Brown
- Linda Cropper as Irene Carter
- Judy Morris as Ainslee Brown
- Frank Wilson as Sir Colin Grant
- Kate Raison as Nosh
- Brett Climo as Matthew Brown
- Maggie Blinco as Miss Griffiths
- Denise Roberts as Mrs Chubb
- Rob Steele as Sergeant
Production
Filming started 15 July 1985.[4]
References
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- ^ Keith Connolly, "Going Sane", Australian Film 1978-1992, Oxford Uni Press, 1993 p219
- ^ David Stratton, The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry, Pan MacMillan, 1990 p110
- ^ "A cut above the rest". By: Doug Aiton. 6 May 1995. THE SUNDAY AGE reprinted at the John Waters fan site accessed 28 July 2013
- ^ "Production", Cinema Papers, March 1986 p62