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Harvest of Hate
1978 Australian film
This article is about the 1978 Australian film. For the 1951 book about genocide, see Léon Poliakov.
Harvest of Hate is a 1978 Australian film made for TV about Arab terrorists operating in South Australia.[3]
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Directed by | Michael Thornhill |
Written by | Gil Brearley Wal Cherry Michael Thornhill |
Produced by | Jane Scott executive Matt Carroll |
Starring | Dennis Grosvenor Kris McQuade Leon Cosak Richard Meikle Michael Aitkens John Orcsik |
Cinematography | David Sanderson |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | AU$150,000 (est.)[1][2] |
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- Dennis Grosvenor
- Kris McQuade
- Leon Cosak
- Richard Meikle
- Michael Aitkens as David
- John Orcsik
A young couple is captured by Arab terrorists in the Simpson Desert.
The film was shot over three weeks in South Australia in July to August 1977.[1] It was directed by Michael Thornhill who said it "was a gun-for-hire job. I didn't complete the film. They re-edited and I just walked away."[4]
- David Stratton, The Last New Wave: The Australian Film Revival, Angus & Robertson, 1980 p321
- "Production Survey", Cinema Papers, January 1978 p252
- Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995, Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p79
- Interview with Michael Thornhill at Peter Malone site. Retrieved 15 July 2013
- Harvest of Hate at IMDb
- Harvest of Hate is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
- Harvest of Hate at Peter Malone Site
- Harvest of Hate at Oz Movies
- Harvest of Hate at TCMDB
- Harvest of Hate at SAFC
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