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Long Weekend
Description
The film centers on a couple who decide to go camping for the weekend to relax and developer their relationship. Unfortunately, Things do not turn out as planned and they must go through fire and water.
The film centers on a couple who decide to go camping for the weekend to relax and developer their relationship. Unfortunately, Things do not turn out as planned and they must go through fire and water.
Actors:
Sue Kiss von Soly,
Roy Day,
Briony Behets,
Mike McEwen,
Michael Aitkens,
John Hargreaves

Sue Kiss von Soly

Roy Day

Briony Behets
21 July 1951, London, England, UK

Mike McEwen

Michael Aitkens
1947

John Hargreaves
28 November 1945, Kogarah, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Country:
International
Keywords:
#Australian Film Commission #Briony Behets #Colin Eggleston #Dugong Films #John Hargreaves #Long Weekend #Mike McEwen #The #Victorian Film
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July 10, 2007
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April 19, 2015
Eggleston orchestrates an unforgettable downward spiral of sanity, with villainy agreeably dimensional and the great outdoors ruined forever.
April 12, 2015
Long Weekend" is an uneven thriller from the Australian outback that does have its amusing points.
September 20, 2005
Proving that a lot of great cinema came out of the Australian scene circa the 1970s, Long Weekend [claims] its place as a legitimate member of the masterful macabre.
May 04, 2015
There's a boldness in Eggleston's choice to let almost the entire last half-hour play out without dialogue, and in the clever ways they illustrate the couple's dangerous callousness.