Highway One (film)
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Produced bySteve Otton
Distributed byHighway Productions
Release date
- 27 January 1977
Running time
77 minute| Highway One | |
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Theatrical film poster | |
| Produced by | Steve Otton |
| Distributed by | Highway Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 77 minute |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $40,000[1] |
Highway One is a 1977 Australian documentary film by Steve Otton, which features Trudie Adams.[2]
Adventures of a group of surfers who travel the coast surfing and showing "Morning of the Earth".[3]
Impact
In 2018, the film was rediscovered by ABC's investigative team and revealed it features Trudie Adams when she was 18 years old, a year before she went missing in June 1978. In the film, Adams plays the girlfriend of the main character and footage shows her dancing with her on-screen boyfriend and sharing a romantic candlelit dinner. Adams is chatting with friends, and appears fresh-faced and carefree.[4]
Cast
- Kim Bradley - Surfer
- Philip Moneroz - Surfer
- Robert Steen - Surfer