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Cool Change (1986)

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Actor Wilbur Wilde and actress Deborah-Lee Furness have both appeared in three Australian feature films. They are: 'Cool Change' (1986), 'Jenny Kissed Me' (1986), and 'The Bit Part' (1988).
Many of the production crew, totaling to around at least thirty crew personnel, had previously worked and collaborated on 'The Man from Snow River' (1982).
The majority of the movie's cast in the picture portrayed either state park rangers or mountain cattle men.
The movie was conceived and produced by Geoff Burrowes, the husband of rich Victoria cattle rancher Kerri Lovick, to accentuate the problems that the mountain cattle farmers in Victoria, Australia had with the local government's decision to turn some of the areas where their cattle would usually go to graze into a national park in the mid 1980s. However, this led to accusations that the movie is just propaganda against the conservationist movement.
The movie's closing credits state that this production was "filmed on location around Mansfield and the Great Dividing Range, Victoria, Australia".

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