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Robyn Nevin - 5 Titles Found
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Emerald City (2 Disc Set)
(1990) [M]
A tale of two cities, four people and life's little pleasures... money, lust, temptation, greed, power and ambition. Adapted from David Williamson's hit play, this classic black comedy sees a successful couple move from Melbourne to Sydney in search of artistic integrity but instead encounter a... More
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Angel Baby
(1995) [MA]
Beautiful Kate lives in a fantasy world... witty Harry is affected by bouts of schizophrenia. The two fall in love, set up home and live out a fantasy of domestic bliss which is enhanced when Kate becomes pregnant. The fairytale ends when they decide to quit their medication and struggle to... More
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Careful He Might Hear You (2 disc set)
(1983) [PG]
In the turbulent years of the Great Depression an orphaned boy becomes a pawn in a bitter family feud as two aunts - snooty Anglophile Vanessa (Wendy Hughes), and working-class Lila (Robyn Nevin) - battle for his custody. Newly returned from a world tour, wealthy socialite Vanessa lavishes her... More
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Libido
(1973) [M]
From acclaimed Directors Fred Schepisi, Time Burstall, John B. Murray and David Baker, comes this groundbreaking anthology film exploring 70s sexual behaviour. Scripted by four of Australia's greatest authors - David Williamson, Thomas Keneally, Hal Porter and Craig McGregor. Starring in these... More
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The Eye of the Storm
(2011) [MA]
In the Sydney suburb of Centennial Park, two nurses, a housekeeper and a solicitor attend to Elizabeth Hunter as her expatriate son and daughter convene at her deathbed. But in dying, as in living, Mrs Hunter remains a powerful force on those who surround her. Based on the novel by Nobel Prize... More
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