Warming Up (1985 film) explained

Warming Up
Director:Bruce Best
Producer:James Davern
Starring:Barbara Stephens
Henri Szeps
Music:Mike Perjanik
Cinematography:Joseph Pickering
Editing:Zsolt Kollanyi
Country:Australia
Language:English
Runtime:93 minutes

Warming Up is a 1984 Australian comedy film written by James Davern and directed by Bruce Best.[1]

Cast

Reception

In his book Australian Film, 1978-1994 Scott Murray calls it "an often amusing tale of stereotyped sex roles and one woman's desire to change things."[2] Penny Davies, in a review in Filmnews concludes "Australian comedy has never looked so good - Warming Up is a lot of fun."[1] Judith Fox from the Sydney Morning Herald gave it a mixed review and noted "The story is signposted, the situations stereotyped and the humour warm and runny."

Notes and References

  1. News: Davies . Penny . 1 January 1985 . Warming Up (Aust, 1984; dist: JNP Films; rt: 93 mins) . Filmnews .
  2. Book: Murray . Scott . Australian Film, 1978-1994 . Oxford . 1995 . 0-19-553777-7.