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Four's a Crowd (1970)
A comedy portraying four unpopular and undesirable types of waterfront worker - Glass-arm Harry (a shirker), Tiddly Pete (a drunk), Nick-away Ned (a believer in 'shorter' working hours) and Ron the Roaster (a know it all and loud mouth). All played with great comic effect by Jock Levy. Shot on the wharves at Walsh Bay, Sydney with the aim of educating workers that this type of behaviour damages the union and provides bosses and the media with an excuse to make baseless generalisations about all waterfront workers.
Kast: Jerome 'Jock' Levy, Leonard Teale
Ekwipaġġ: Norma Disher (Director), Jerome 'Jock' Levy (Director), Norma Disher (Music Director), Keith Gow (Director of Photography), Keith Gow (Director)
Subtitle: ETC.
Rilaxx: Jan 01, 1970
Popolarità: 0.024
Lingwa: English
Studio: Waterside Workers Federation Film Unit
Pajjiż: Australia