Hunting (film)

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Hunting
Directed byFrank Howson
Written byFrank Howson
Produced byFrank Howson
StarringKerry Armstrong
Guy Pearce
John Savage
Production
company
Distributed byGreater Union Organization
Release date
  • 1991 (1991)
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
BudgetAU$5 million[1]

Hunting is a 1991 Australian drama film written and directed by Frank Howson, starring John Savage, Kerry Armstrong (nominated for AFI Best Actress) and Guy Pearce.[2]

Plot[edit]

An American tycoon, Michael Bergman, arrives in Melbourne and has an affair with Michelle, a married secretary.[3]

Production[edit]

Frank Howson says it was a requirement of the investors that he cast an American in the lead.[4] Filming began in Melbourne in April 1989, with the movie being called "Australia's Wall Street (1987)".[5]

Howson had made three films with Pino Amenta directing but wanted to direct Hunting himself.[6]

Reception[edit]

Filmink thought the movie had "a sensational performance by Kerry Armstrong" but was "totally undermined by the casting of John Savage, whose role should’ve been played by Guy Pearce."[7]

Soundtrack[edit]

As well as appearing in the film, Guy Pearce recorded a single called The Promise. The music video featured scenes from the film.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Greg Kerr, 'Hunting', Australian Film 1978-1992, Oxford Uni Press, p 318
  2. ^ "Internet Movie Database entry on Frank Howson (I)". IMDb.
  3. ^ Review in the Washington Post
  4. ^ Paul Kalina, "Frank Howson", Cinema Papers, November 1989 p46
  5. ^ Rob Lowing, "New Aussie Film on Media Tycoon", The Sydney Morning Herald, 30 April 1989 p 8 accessed 18 October 2012
  6. ^ "Producer and Writer Frank Howson on Laura Branigan, the Boulevard of Broken Dreams, the Art of Creation and more…". Cult Film Alley. 13 July 2019.
  7. ^ Vagg, Stephen (21 February 2024). "Frank Howson: The Unsung Auteur". Filmink.

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