Dead Letter Office (film)
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Directed byJohn Ruane
Written byDeb Cox
Produced byDenise Patience
Starring
- Miranda Otto
- George DelHoyo
- Nicholas Bell
- Georgina Naidu
- Syd Brisbane
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| Directed by | John Ruane |
| Written by | Deb Cox |
| Produced by | Denise Patience |
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| Cinematography | Ellery Ryan |
| Edited by | Denise Haratzis |
| Music by | Roger Mason |
| Distributed by | PolyGram Filmed Entertainment[1] |
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| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
| Box office | A$268,699 (Australia)[2] |
Dead Letter Office is a 1998 Australian Romance Comedy film directed by John Ruane and written by Deb Cox, and starring Miranda Otto.[3] The film was released in united states on October 8, 1999.
"After years of having her letters to her estranged father come back as undeliverable, a young woman takes a job at a Dead Letter Office. She hopes to figure out how to locate her father. Unexpectedly, she finds a potential romance and begins to learn more about herself."[4]
Cast
- Miranda Otto as Alice Walsh
- George DelHoyo as Frank
- Nicholas Bell as Peter
- Syd Brisbane as Kevin
- Georgina Naidu as Mary
- Jane Hall as Heather
- Jillian O'Dowd as Lizzy
- Vanessa Steele as Carmen
- Guillermina Ulloa as Lucia
- Franko Milostnik as Vicente
- Mark Wilson as Young man
- Barry Otto as Gerald Hartnell[5][6]
- Alicia Banit as Young Alice
- Tess Mornana as Young Alice (voice)