The Pudding Thieves
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Directed byBrian Davies
Written byBrian Davies
Produced byBrian Davies
StarringBernice Murphy
| The Pudding Thieves | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Brian Davies |
| Written by | Brian Davies |
| Produced by | Brian Davies |
| Starring | Bernice Murphy |
| Cinematography | Sasha Trikojus |
| Edited by | Peter White |
| Music by | George Tibbits the Wild Cherries the Loved Ones Ian Topless |
Release date |
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Running time | 54 minutes |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
Pudding Thieves is a 1967 Australian film. It was the first film from the "Carlton school".[1][2]
Bill and George work as photographers, with a sideline in pornography. Bill's girlfriend discovers this and leaves him in disgust. Bill betrays George to the police.
Cast
- Bernice Murphy as Pete
- Bill Morgan as Bill
- George Tibbits as George
- Tina Date as George's girl
- Burt Cooper as Pimp
- Dorothy Bradley as religious woman
- George Dixon as Bill's friend
- David Kendall as rival pornographer
- Julien Pringle as photographer
- Bert Deling as pimp
- Mandy Boyd as advertising girl
- Nick Yardley
- Chris Maudson
- Peter Nicholls as the buyer
- Sue Ingleton as model
- Pat Black as model
- Penny Brown as model
Production
The film was shot from 1963 to 1967 on borrowed 16 mm film equipment. It was largely funded by director Brian Davies who was a director at La Mama Theatre. The script evolved during production and three separate endings were shot.[1]