Dalmas (film)
1973 Australian film
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Dalmas is a 1973 Australian film directed by Bert Deling. One critic wrote that "with Dave Jones’ Yackety Yack [the film] constitutes the clearest presence of Godard in Australian cinema."[2]
| Dalmas | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Bert Deling |
| Written by | Bert Deling |
| Produced by | Bert Deling |
| Starring | Peter White |
| Cinematography | Sasha Trikojus |
Production company | Apogee Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 103 mins |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
| Budget | A$10,000[1] |
Plot
An ex-cop, Pete Dalmas, is pursuing a drug runner Mr Big. He visits another ex-cop, Rojack, who has become a drug addict. Rojack gives him a lead to a drug dealer called the Plastic Man. He follows the Plastic Man to a seaside camp and the film turns into a film about the making of the film, with the director and actors discussing filmmaking and drugs.
Cast
- Peter Whittle as Dalmas
- Peter Cummins as Plastic Man
- Max Gillies as Rojack
- John Duigan as film director
- Roger Ward as policeman
- Tribe
Production
Release
The movie was not widely screened; however, it was given a commercial season at the Australia Twin Cinema in Melbourne.[1]