Veronica Lang Movies

1994  
 
Joan Collins camps it up in this pretentious art-house virago written, directed, and starring Steven Birkoff. In a satirical thrust at British upper-class values, in which the characters spout out dialogue in rhyming couplets, Collins and Birkoff portray snobbish British aristocrats and then, in contrast, a couple of East-enders in a British suburb. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Joan CollinsSteven Berkoff, (more)
1982  
 
Fresh out of medical school, Paul Armstrong (Simon Burke) has landed a job at an Australian urban venereal and sexual disease clinic. While he understands the medical stuff he learned in school pretty well, he is stuffy and a bit of a prude. Most of all, he hasn't yet adjusted to the idea that homosexuals are real human beings. However, in this fast-paced yet gentle comedy, which focuses on the intern's clinical encounters, he swiftly learns the ropes and changes his tune on a lot of issues, as he encounters women and men with all sorts of social and sexual problems. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Chris HaywoodSimon Burke, (more)
1982  
 
Some of the complexities involved in the murder of 5,000 Chinese in Singapore during World War II are considered in this joint Japanese-Australian film. After the British surrendered Singapore to the Japanese, the Imperial Japanese Army unit known as the kempei-tai or a kind of military police, were responsible for most of the brutality against captured Allied forces and the "ethnic cleansing" of Chinese based on the claim that their guerrilla forces were a threat. The hero of the film is Minoru Tamiya (Atsuo Nakamura) who worked as an information officer at the Japanese mission in Singapore before the outbreak of World War II. In this story, Tamiya was educated at Cambridge and argued for the humane treatment of prisoners of war against the harsh, often fatal, and degrading methods used by the kempei-tai. The difficulties of his position come to a climax in a melodramatic ending, in which the fate of a group of Allies and the fate of the Japanese themselves are symbolically bound together. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Atsuo NakamuraKinya Kitaoji, (more)
1976  
 
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Early in his career, Australian director Bruce Beresford helmed Don's Party, which closely mirrors Shampoo in its basic premise and its edgy correlations between sex and politics. One pivotal election night, Don, played by John Hargreaves, throws a party for a group of friends, ostensibly so that everyone can watch the ballots roll in on television. But when booze is consumed in quantity, inhibitions are kicked downstairs. Particularly boorish under the influence of alcohol are Don's male friends, who indulge in a barrage of insulting verbal attacks on each other when they aren't trying to get each other's wives into bed. Unapologetically adult in its content and themes, Don's Party was adapted from a play by David Williamson; it marks one of the earliest classics of Australian New Wave cinema. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Ray BarrettClare Binney, (more)
1968  
 
The "tomcat" in this British programmer is Anthony Trent. Though engaged to Veronica Lang, Trent can't help but fantasize about other women. Hoping for a quickie, he lounges around London in search of "birds". Nothing much happens in real life--but in his dream world, Trent scores on an average of once every other minute. This mod, mod movie was also released as Mini Weekend. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Tom (Anthony Trent) is a teen from London's East End who is obsessed with sex in this adolescent fantasy. Like many testosterone-charged young men, all he has to do is look at a female and he imagines having sex. The thin storyline provides ample opportunity for many young attractive women to turn down Tom in his quest for satisfaction. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Anthony TrentVeronica Lang, (more)

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