Gone to Ground is a 1977 Australian TV movie about a man pursued by a killer.[2]
Gone to Ground | |
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Directed by | Kevin James Dobson |
Written by | Bruce A. Wishart |
Produced by | Robert Bruning |
Starring | Charles Tingwell Eric Oldfield |
Cinematography | Russell Boyd |
Edited by | Rod Hay |
Production company | Gemini Productions |
Distributed by | Network 7 |
Release date | 1977 |
Running time | 74 mins |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | $90,000[1] |
It was one of a series of TV movies Bruning made for Channel 7. Although he sold them to Paramount for worldwide distribution, he found making them was not profitable, so sold his company to Reg Grundy.[3]
Jimmy Flemming, the owner of a surfing supply store has been receiving death threats. After he is beaten up by surfers he "goes to ground" with his wife Angela and the house of an old friend. However they are followed there by a mysterious motorcyclist.
Harry Ferguson is married to Grace but is sleeping with his secretary Kathleen.
The film was shot in Sydney.[1]
The Sydney Morning Herald said that "Eric Oldfield conies off exceptionally well" and the script has "more twists than a corkscrew" but the direction "involves a conglomeration of quick scene changes, flashbacks and slow motion that does nothing more than confuse. So swiftly do the scenes change that dialogue often overlaps into the next frame. It takes about 40 minutes to get some idea of what the film is about."[4]
Another review in the same paper said the script "reduces a taut thriller to a limp farce" where the dialogue was "ineffably silly."[5]
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