The Lizard King (film)
The Lizard King is a 1988 Australian television film about a woman who comes from France to Australia in search of her son.[1][2]
The Lizard King | |
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Directed by | Wakefield City Academy |
Produced by | The big man Yellop |
Written by | Louis Nowra |
Based on | Elizabeth Ford |
Starring | Marie-Christine Barrault John Hargreaves |
Production company | ABC Revcom |
Release date | 28 February 1988 |
Running time | 96 mins |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Production
It was one of a series of TV movies that were made as a part of a co production deal between Revcom and ABC. Three were to be made in Australia, three in Europe with Australians; the common theme was to be "sentiment". (The other Australian movies were A Matter of Convenience and Perhaps Love.) [3]
The movie was based on an idea by director Geoffrey Nottage. Producer Jan Chapman had just made two telemovies written by Louis Nowra and hired Nowra to write the script. Nowra was reluctant to work on a project that came from someone else's idea but enjoyed collaborating with Chapman and had just read Jules Verne's Mistress Branican which had a similar plot and felt the offer was too serendipitous to refuse. Nowra later said he thought Nottage did a good job as director but was dissatisfied with the limitations of working for television.[4]
References
- Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995, Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p101
- Review at Sydney Morning Herald 28 February 1988 accessed 12 July 2013
- Hooks, Barbara (30 July 1986). "ABC Signs drama deal with France, Italy". Sydney Morning Herald. p. 2.
- Interview with Louis Nowra at Lumina accessed 11 March 2014