Travelling north ; The mango tree.

Contributor(s): Schultz, Carl, 1939- [director.] | McKern, Leo, 1920-2002 [actor.] | Szeps, Henri, 1943- [actor.] | Pate, Michael [screenwriter,, producer.] | Dobson, Kevin James [director.] | Helpmann, Robert, Sir, 1909-1986 [actor.] | Fitzgerald, Geraldine, 1913-2005 [actor.]Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: DAVID3880 | Umbrella EntertainmentSeries: Classic Australian FilmsDistributor: Australia : Distributed by Umbrella Entertainment, [2018]Description: 2 DVD-videos (183 minutes) : sound, colour ; 12 cmContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodiscOther title: Mango treeRelated works: Motion picture adaptation of (work): Williamson, David, 1942 February 24-. Travelling north | Motion picture adaptation of (work): McKie, Ronald Cecil Hamlyn, 1909-1991. The mango treeSubject(s): Man-woman relationships -- Drama | Married people -- Australia -- Drama | Retirement -- Drama | Grandparents -- Australia -- Death -- DramaGenre/Form: Coming-of-age films. | Feature films. | Fiction films.
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Travelling North (1987) ; The mango tree (1977).
Production credits: Travelling north: Directed by Carl Schultz. | The mango tree: Written and produced by Michael Pate ; directed by Kevin Dobson.Cast: Travelling north: Leo McKern, Henri Szeps, Graham Kennedy, Julia Blake.Cast: The mango tree: Robert Helpman, Christopher Pate, Geraldine Fitzgerald.Summary: Travelling north: "Travelling North tells the story of Frank, a crotchety old man with an unending zest and passion for life and Frances his much younger companion travelling to Queensland to enjoy their retirement and each other. Unfortunately the idyllic North cannot calm Frank's complex personality and desire to live life to the fullest and Frances watches helplessly as Frank struggles to understand his own emotional and physical limitations"--Container.Summary: The mango tree: "Jamie Carr is a young man growing up in Bundaberg, Northern Queensland during the closing years of World War I. Jamie, who is in his final year of high school, was brought up by his grandmother. Grandma Carr is known and loved by all in the town, and does her best to help Jamie through the emotional turmoil of adolescence. After the death of his beloved grandmother, Jamie sets out to build a future of his own in the city as he and his friends face the possibility of being sent to war"--Container.
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Includes special features.

Travelling north: Based on the novel by David Williamson.

The mango tree: Based on the novel by Ronald McKie.

Travelling north: Directed by Carl Schultz.

The mango tree: Written and produced by Michael Pate ; directed by Kevin Dobson.

Rated: PG.

DVD ; Region all.

In English. No subtitles.

Travelling North (1987) ; The mango tree (1977).

Travelling north: "Travelling North tells the story of Frank, a crotchety old man with an unending zest and passion for life and Frances his much younger companion travelling to Queensland to enjoy their retirement and each other. Unfortunately the idyllic North cannot calm Frank's complex personality and desire to live life to the fullest and Frances watches helplessly as Frank struggles to understand his own emotional and physical limitations"--Container.

The mango tree: "Jamie Carr is a young man growing up in Bundaberg, Northern Queensland during the closing years of World War I. Jamie, who is in his final year of high school, was brought up by his grandmother. Grandma Carr is known and loved by all in the town, and does her best to help Jamie through the emotional turmoil of adolescence. After the death of his beloved grandmother, Jamie sets out to build a future of his own in the city as he and his friends face the possibility of being sent to war"--Container.

Travelling north: Leo McKern, Henri Szeps, Graham Kennedy, Julia Blake.

The mango tree: Robert Helpman, Christopher Pate, Geraldine Fitzgerald.

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