A Halo for Athuan is a 1986 Australian TV film about two nuns in a rural monastery. It was one of the series of nine Australian telemovies that screened on Friday nights in 1986.[1]
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Directed by | Alan Burke |
Written by | Alan Burke |
Based on | radio play by Julie Ann Ford |
Produced by | Alan Burke |
Starring | Gwen Plumb Ron Haddrick Fiona Stewart |
Production company | ABC |
Distributed by | ABC |
Release date | 1986 |
Running time | 75 mins |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Mother Paul climbs over the walls of the Athuan monastery and quickly takes over the administration of the monastery's foundering cherry liquor business. She has her sights set on being the next Abbot.
The Age called it "a real charmer".[2]
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