The Journalist is a 1979 Australian sex comedy about the romantic adventures of a journalist (Jack Thompson). It has the reputation as one of the worst Australian films of all time.[3]
The Journalist | |
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Directed by | Michael Thornhill |
Written by | Michael Thornhill Edna Wilson |
Produced by | Pom Oliver |
Starring | Jack Thompson Sam Neill |
Cinematography | Don McAlpine |
Edited by | Tim Welburn Ron Williams |
Production companies | FJ Promoters NSW Film Corporation |
Distributed by | Roadshow |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | AU$400,000[1] |
Box office | AU $52,000 (Australia)[2] |
Journalist Simon Morris has trouble with his love life. He is separated from his wife Wendy and daughter Suzie and lives with his girlfriend Liz.
Money came from Roadshow, who wanted Jack Thompson to play the lead, and the New South Wales Film Corporation. The shoot started January 1979 and went for four weeks.[3]
The film was very poorly received critically and commercially. Thornhill:
The Journalist was a misfire completely and I think it was my fault entirely. We should never have had Jack Thompson. He was just miscast. He's not a comedian. He's a serious, solid actor. We should have had Sam Neill in the lead role and you would have had a debonair roue - it was meant to be a debonair roue. It was meant to be a piece of fluff, a piece of effervescent fluff that came out feeling like lard.[4]
Robert Macklin wrote a novelisation of the script for $5,000.[5]
Films directed by Michael Thornhill | |
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