Solo (1977 film) explained
Solo |
Director: | Tony Williams |
Music: | Robbie Laven & Marion Arts - Theme "Mirage" Dave Fraser Chopin Furber Meyer & Charig |
Starring: | Vincent Gil, Lisa Peers, Martyn Sanderson, Davina Whitehouse, Maxwell Fernie, Perry Armstrong, Frances Edmond, Uncle Roy, Jock Spence, Gillian Hope, Veronica Lawrence, Val Murphy |
Country: | New Zealand Australia |
Language: | English |
Budget: | $140,000[1] |
Solo is a 1977 New Zealand romantic comedy directed by Tony Williams. The plot concerns a hitchhiker who falls for a pilot.[2]
Cast
- Vincent Gil as Paul Robinson
- Lisa Peers as Judy Ballantyne
- Martyn Sanderson as Jules Catweazle
- Davina Whitehouse as Rohana Beaulieu
- Maxwell Fernie as Crispin Beaulieu
- Perry Armstrong as Billy Robinson
- Frances Edmond as School teacher
- Uncle Roy as Man on bike
- Jock Spence as Radio operator
- Gillian Hope as Woman on train
- Veronica Lawrence as Sue
- Val Murphy as Anita
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/solo-1977 Solo at New Zealand on Screen
- http://www.filmarchive.org.nz/feature-project/pages/Solo.php Solo at the New Zealand Film Project