For Love Alone (1986)
- Starring:
- Helen Buday, Sam Neill, (more)
- Director(s):
- Stephen Wallace
Synopsis of For Love Alone
Christina Stead's novel For Love Alone was a best-seller in Australia, but remains essentially unknown to the outside world. The same can be said for this 1986 film version, likewise a homegrown Australian product. Set in the 1930s, the film stars Helen Buhay as a starry-eyed young girl chafing under the oppressive attitudes of society in general and her father in particular. She kicks over the traces to enter into a romance with college Latin professor Hugo Weaving. Still not realizing that Weaving considers her a pleasant diversion and nothing more, Helen nearly misses out on a chance for happiness with liberal-minded banker Sam Neill. Once she's settled down with Neill, the idealistic Buhay is smitten by another aesthete, poet Huw Williams. Neill encourages this affair, hoping that Buhay will eventually realize that there's more to true love than mere sexual impulsiveness. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of For Love Alone
- Helen Buday - Teresa Hawkins
- Hugo Weaving - Jonathan Crow
- Odile Le Clezio - Kitty
- Judi Farr - Aunt Bea
- Regina Gaigalas - Jean
- Nicholas Opolski - Lance Hawkins
- Jill Clayton - Aunt Di
- Jennifer Hagan - Manette
- Anna North - Lucy
- Tracey Higginson - Malfi
- Susie Lindeman - Clara
- Sam Neill - James Quick
- Hugh Keays-Byrne - Andrew Hawkins
- Linden Wilkinson - Miss Haviland
- Anna Phillips - Ann
- John Polson - Leo Hawkins
- Naomi Watts - Leo's Girlfriend
- Renee Wray - Landlady
- Fiona Stewart - 1st Teacher
- Denise Roberts - English Barmaid
- Huw Christie Williams - Harry Girton
- Director(s):
- Stephen Wallace
- Writer(s):
- Stephen Wallace
- Producer(s):
- Margaret Fink
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