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Starlight Hotel (1987)

Starlight Hotel (1987)
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This imported period drama from New Zealand plays like a Down Under version of Paper Moon (1973). During the Great Depression, Kate (Greer Robson) is a 13-year-old girl living on New Zealand's South Island. When her mother dies and her father is offered a job in Wellington on North Island, Kate is sent to live with an aunt. The girl runs away to find her father, hopping onto a boxcar and befriending a fellow fugitive, Patrick (Peter Phelps), an emotionally battle-scarred WWI veteran fleeing the authorities after injuring a repo man. Pretending to be father and daughter, Patrick and Kate use each other for cover as they make their way across New Zealand, sleeping under the stars (hence the film's title) and championing the rights of destitute farmers and homeless squatters whose fortunes have been wiped out by economic hardship. Starlight Hotel (1987) was the second directorial effort of New Zealand native Sam Pillsbury and his follow-up to the offbeat horror film The Scarecrow (1982). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter PhelpsGreer Robson, (more)
Director(s):
Sam Pillsbury
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Starlight Hotel

This imported period drama from New Zealand plays like a Down Under version of Paper Moon (1973). During the Great Depression, Kate (Greer Robson) is a 13-year-old girl living on New Zealand's South Island. When her mother dies and her father is offered a job in Wellington on North Island, Kate is sent to live with an aunt. The girl runs away to find her father, hopping onto a boxcar and befriending a fellow fugitive, Patrick (Peter Phelps), an emotionally battle-scarred WWI veteran fleeing the authorities after injuring a repo man. Pretending to be father and daughter, Patrick and Kate use each other for cover as they make their way across New Zealand, sleeping under the stars (hence the film's title) and championing the rights of destitute farmers and homeless squatters whose fortunes have been wiped out by economic hardship. Starlight Hotel (1987) was the second directorial effort of New Zealand native Sam Pillsbury and his follow-up to the offbeat horror film The Scarecrow (1982). ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Director(s):
Sam Pillsbury
Producer(s):
Larry ParrFinola Dwyer
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Suitable for Children, Violence, Profanity)
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    Carla D.

    This is a lovely, subtle film. Well acted with beautiful scenery, costuming and a rather unique storyline. It is not a comedy-conman-smart mouth girl-bimbo ladden, black and white slice of a film like Paper Moon. It is much better. Peter Phelps portrays his mental scars gently but obviously and the affection that develops between his and Greer Robson's character is not schmaltzy but sweet and subtle. I would recommend this highly to anyone who enjoys any of the qualities this film offers. Australia/New Zealand is often the source of truly great films. While not an epic like some, this is an excellent film.

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