A Slice of Life is a 1983 Australian comedy film about having a vasectomy directed by John D. Lamond and starring Robin Nedwell, John Ewart and Juliet Jordan.
| A Slice of Life | |
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| Directed by | John D. Lamond |
| Written by | Alan Hopgood |
| Produced by | John D. Lamond |
| Starring | Robin Nedwell John Ewart Juliet Jordan |
| Cinematography | Ross Berryman |
| Edited by | Jill Rice |
| Music by | Brian May |
Production company | John Lamond Motion Picture Enterprises |
Release date | 1982 |
Running time | 100 mins |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
Toby Morris enters hospital to remove a cyst from his hand. He wakes up to find not only has the cyst been removed but he has been given a vasectomy. Toby develops a phobia against hospitals and becomes a Casanova. Then he finds that the vasectomy may not have worked after all.
It was filmed in Melbourne from 11 January to 27 February 1982.[1]
The film was never released theatrically.[citation needed]
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