A naive teenage boy is led to believe that he has bought the Harold Park Racecourse for twenty dollars.A naive teenage boy is led to believe that he has bought the Harold Park Racecourse for twenty dollars.A naive teenage boy is led to believe that he has bought the Harold Park Racecourse for twenty dollars.
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I had the misfortune to sit through this snooze-inducer some fifteen years ago and had completely forgotten about it until coming across the thing by pure chance in the IMDb this morning.
All I recall, pretty much all that ANYONE is ever going to recall, is that Matt, (played by the never-to-be-heard-of-again Brett Adlard) is a strikingly uninteresting teenager who has reason to believe he owns a racecourse. There WAS slightly more to it - but not much!
I think the only reason I watched it in the first place is that Red Symons composed the score (I believe in collaboration with Martin Armiger) and I had quite a bit of time for the ex-"Skyhooks" guitarist who had moved on to HEY HEY IT'S SATURDAY!
All I recall, pretty much all that ANYONE is ever going to recall, is that Matt, (played by the never-to-be-heard-of-again Brett Adlard) is a strikingly uninteresting teenager who has reason to believe he owns a racecourse. There WAS slightly more to it - but not much!
I think the only reason I watched it in the first place is that Red Symons composed the score (I believe in collaboration with Martin Armiger) and I had quite a bit of time for the ex-"Skyhooks" guitarist who had moved on to HEY HEY IT'S SATURDAY!
I make these comments having seen the file many years ago.
I put this file in the category of "early 'Disney-like' family films with the addition of a bit of Australian realism." For instance you will see teen (pre-teen?) smoking; such an activity not "wholesome" enough in the early American Disney world but not exorcised here in the quest for purity and goodness. I have seen other similar, pleasant films of Australian origin.
In the USA at least , it seems the original target audience hardly exists, unfortunately so in my opinion.
I put this file in the category of "early 'Disney-like' family films with the addition of a bit of Australian realism." For instance you will see teen (pre-teen?) smoking; such an activity not "wholesome" enough in the early American Disney world but not exorcised here in the quest for purity and goodness. I have seen other similar, pleasant films of Australian origin.
In the USA at least , it seems the original target audience hardly exists, unfortunately so in my opinion.
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