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Director:
Peter Fisk
Writers:
Andy Armitage (writer)
Matt Ford (written by)
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Release Date:
9 May 1992 (UK) more
Genre:
Biography | Drama | War more
Plot:
In 1964 in Laos, young Tim Page discovers his vocation as a photojournalist and is given a job, a camera... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
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Cast

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Iain Glen ... Tim Page

Kevin Dillon ... Sean Flynn
Steven Vidler ... Steve Cotler
Alan David Lee ... Martin Stuart-Fox
Stephen Dillane ... Antony Strickland
Alexandra Fowler ... Kate Richards

Kaline Carr ... Danielle Charasse (as Caroline Carr)

Todd Boyce ... John Steinbeck IV

Nicholas Hammond ... Major Frey
Kay Tong Lim ... Frankie
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Marilyn Allen ... Mrs. Page
David Arnett ... An Khe Journo I

Steve Bastoni ... GI Jarvis
Don Battee ... Che Lai Marine Sergeant (as Donald Battee)
Betty Bobbit ... Surgeon
Damian Cudmore ... Garcia
Gerald Matthew Good ... Tay Ninh Lieutenant
Ron Hackett ... Mr. Page
Peter Hathaway ... Ashby
Lois Larimore ... Weathergirl
Joanne Li ... Bargirl
Martin Maddell ... GI Reeves
Candido Minniti ... Davis
Christopher Pate ... Chief Petty Officer
Jarat Petchcharoen ... Dao Dua
George A. Roark ... Marine Lieutenant
Chad Tyler ... An Khe Murray
Pham Van Lam ... Vietnamese Official

Jemma Wilks ... Bargirl
Carlton Wylder ... Butler
Alan Zitner ... Meadows
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Additional Details

Runtime:
185 min | UK:60 min (4 episodes)
Country:
Australia | UK | USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Stereo
Filming Locations:
Australia more

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A life less ordinary, 4 July 2007
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Author: buck fuller from Sweden

A contemporary journalist described Tim Page as a strange young man, who had the habit of running towards explosions and pillars of smoke and flame instead of from them. He was forever moving like a salmon against the stream of people. This willingness to take any risk is one of the things that set his pictures from Vietnam apart from the pictures by everyone else. As far as I know, this is the best account yet of what Tim Page was like, and that alone makes it a necessary watch. As a bonus, the series also tells a little something about The War. The Vietnam war in itself was bizarre enough, the drugs merely gave it more color. Frankie's House describes these less-than-ordinary times extremely well. The journalists, the hard-working professionals, the nutjobs, the careful pros staying behind in the hotel bar, the hookers and the ever-present military and "white mice" all get portrayed. The series describes a handful of very special people during a very special time, and for anyone interested in the Vietnam War it sits naturally next to Apocalypse Now and a handful of books (like Michael Herr's "Dispatches") that each tell a point of view of something too complex to sum up in a single volume.

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