The Love Letters from Teralba Road (1977)
Director: Stephen Wallace
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
A working-class marriage is on the rocks: the partners separate, move in with their respective families, and then tentatively try to make amends. The strength of this modest movie, financed by the Sydney Filmmakers Co-operative, largely derives from what writer/director Stephen Wallace has chosen to leave unstated, and the way in which what seems at first an intolerable bind - especially from the point of view of the wife, authoritatively played by Kris McQuade - is finally revealed to be something much more complex and less pessimistic.Author: JPy
Cast & crew
Director: Stephen Wallace
Producer: Richard Brennan
Cast: Bryan Brown, Kris McQuade, Gia Carides, Joy Hruby, Kevin Leslie, Ashe Venn, Don Chapman full cast
Duration: 50 mins
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