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Long Weekend (1979)

Overview

When a suburban couple goes camping for the weekend at a remote beach, they discover that nature isn't in an accommodating mood.
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Colin Eggleston profile
Colin Eggleston

Director

Everett De Roche profile
Everett De Roche

Screenplay

Cast

John Hargreaves profile
John Hargreaves

Peter

Briony Behets profile
Briony Behets

Marcia

Mike McEwen profile
Mike McEwen

Truckie

Roy Day profile
Roy Day

Old Fisherman

Michael Aitkens profile
Michael Aitkens

Barman

Sue Kiss von Soly profile
Sue Kiss von Soly

City Girl

Colin Eggleston profile
Colin Eggleston

Marcia's Lover (voice) (uncredited)

John Hargreaves profile
John Hargreaves

Peter

Briony Behets profile
Briony Behets

Marcia

Mike McEwen profile
Mike McEwen

Truckie

Roy Day profile
Roy Day

Old Fisherman

Michael Aitkens profile
Michael Aitkens

Barman

Sue Kiss von Soly profile
Sue Kiss von Soly

City Girl

Colin Eggleston profile
Colin Eggleston

Marcia's Lover (voice) (uncredited)

Extra

Release Date

March 29, 1979

Original Language

English

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

Victorian Film logoDugong Films logoAustralian Film Commission logo

Available On

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Videos

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Mark Kermode reviews Long Weekend (1977) | BFI Player
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Long Weekend ≣ 1978 ≣ Trailer
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Long Weekend (1978) - Official Trailer

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