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The Girl Who Came Late

  • 1992
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
165
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The Girl Who Came Late (1992)
Romance

Nell Tiscowitz is a struggling actress with an affinity for horses. She meets a wealthy rock music promoter and stable owner Digby Olsen. After Nell uses her 'telepathy' to help Digby tame h... Read allNell Tiscowitz is a struggling actress with an affinity for horses. She meets a wealthy rock music promoter and stable owner Digby Olsen. After Nell uses her 'telepathy' to help Digby tame horses, they eventually fall in love.Nell Tiscowitz is a struggling actress with an affinity for horses. She meets a wealthy rock music promoter and stable owner Digby Olsen. After Nell uses her 'telepathy' to help Digby tame horses, they eventually fall in love.

  • Director
    • Kathy Mueller
  • Writer
    • Saturday Rosenberg
  • Stars
    • Miranda Otto
    • Martin Kemp
    • Gia Carides
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    165
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kathy Mueller
    • Writer
      • Saturday Rosenberg
    • Stars
      • Miranda Otto
      • Martin Kemp
      • Gia Carides
    • 6User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Miranda Otto
    Miranda Otto
    • Nell Tiscowitz
    Martin Kemp
    Martin Kemp
    • Digby Olsen
    Gia Carides
    Gia Carides
    • Wendy
    Anne Looby
    • Margo
    Bruce Venables
    Bruce Venables
    • Stu
    Alister Smart
    • Ron
    Jamie Jackson
    Jamie Jackson
    • Neville Lipsky
    Geoff Morrell
    Geoff Morrell
    • Brad Hislop
    Kerry Walker
    Kerry Walker
    • Aunt Vera
    George Whaley
    • Mike
    Les Foxcroft
    • Perce
    Katy Edwards
    • Young Nell
    Peter Hehir
    • German Film Director
    Russell Kiefel
    Russell Kiefel
    • Nell's Father
    Keith Robinson
    Keith Robinson
    • Commercial Director
    Brian Blain
    • Headmaster
    Howard Vernon
    • Dr. Montgomery
    Julie Godfrey
    • School Mistress
    • Director
      • Kathy Mueller
    • Writer
      • Saturday Rosenberg
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    7Andy-296

    watchable

    For some strange reason, this little known Australian movie has lately been shown on several occasions on cable TV here in Argentina. It stars a young, redhead Miranda Otto (a decade before playing Eowyn in Lord of the Rings) as a weird but lovely woman who is a struggling actress, works in a strip joint (but does not get naked herself) and has some sort of undefined telepathic affinity with horses. She ends up meeting an uptight and wealthy polo player who is the owner of a horse stable (former Spandau Ballet singer Martin Kemp) and after helping him taming his horses love soon develops between them. It's far from being a great movie, but it's eminently watchable and even upbeat.
    7constance-34627

    Interesting

    A very watchable, though seemingly obscure Australian film. Worth the watch if you can get your hands on it.
    5PeterM27

    Miranda makes it all worthwhile

    Strongly in the rom-com tradition of two people whose initial dislike for each other eventually changes after a series of disasters and strange behaviour, this film at least has the likeable Miranda Otto at its centre, and the oddness of her horse-obsession adds an unusual twist. While English actor (ex-pop singer) Martin Kemp is acceptable at best, Gia Carides is great as Otto's best friend.

    The film moves along at pace through the usual series of pratfalls and the girl gets the boy in the end, so it's a fairly amiable film. Otto started to get better-written roles after this, and went on to awards and Hollywood, but this is a good place to see her starting out.
    8I_Ailurophile

    A fun rom-com with some wonderfully weird flavors

    Okay, look - from the very start this is simply a delight. Miranda Otto, and young Katy Edwards, bring new meaning to the term "horse girl," and it's pure joy to watch them adopt equine mannerisms, and otherwise just throw themselves about (literally and figuratively) with all the energy they can muster. There's an unflinchingly wacky sensibility about the picture from the very start, a farcical quality that carries through even to the quieter moments, that the cinema of other countries struggles to achieve as consistently as Australia; it's hard as a viewer not to be charmed from the outset. Characters, dialogue, scenes, and the story at large are altogether wild, stirring together male strippers, animal telepathy, bodily fluids, and of course two people from very different backgrounds; by all rights this should be obnoxiously raunchy, yet the concatenation is so outlandish that Saturday Rosenberg's screenplay instead comes off as cheekily clever. And as every actor on hand is clearly having a blast, and the crew behind the scenes just lean into that zany aura - well, what can I say except that 'The girl who came late,' also known as 'Daydream believer,' is a lot of fun?

    There are times when the film threatens to be just too silly or sentimental for its own good, invoking ham-handedness, but to the credit of Rosenberg, director Kathy Mueller, and all others involved, it then recovers nicely with earnest heart, fabulous wit, or both. I sincerely appreciate the work of editor Robert Gibson, cinematographer Andrew Lesnie, and the sound department, who at varying points all contribute very specifically to the comedy being crafted; the sound editing is so sharp that I honestly can't tell if Otto or Edwards are actually vocalizing like a horse, or if it's a sound effect added in post. Production designer Robert Ford, art director Laurie Faen, and location manager Phillip Roope all let their imaginations run free with the look and feel of the feature, and much the same can be said for the hair and makeup artists and costume designer. Meanwhile, Todd Hunter and Johanna Pigott's original music is wonderfully playful, always finding just the right chords and tone to sustain the goofiness. And while Otto and Edwards certainly take the cake with their centered performances, their costars are just as swell - particularly Martin Kemp, himself just splendid in embracing the tomfoolery just as surely with fabulous candor.

    Sure, the overall thrust of the plot is familiar, and in the broad strokes kind of standard for romantic comedies. Yet I can't emphasize strongly enough that this boasts far-fetched flavors that rather exceed what we expect from most such fare, and not least from Otto, whose moment of utmost renown is a far cry from this. It may not achieve absolute vibrancy at any point, yet it's unremittingly fun all the way through, and more balanced than many of its kin could surely claim. Ultimately 'The girl who came late' may not be wholly essential for anyone except fans of the cast, but it's solidly entertaining, and that's something that can't be said for every picture, rom-com or otherwise. If you have the chance to watch, this is pretty great!
    10MIKE-966

    A good film after a hard day working

    This film has nothing to with reality, but it is a sort of Fairy Tail. But I enjoyed it, good playing by Miranda Otto and a light story. This is a film to relax after a hard day working, with your legs on the table and glass of beer in your hands. That's my opinion, if you don't believe me, see it yourself.

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    • Release date
      • August 7, 1992 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Daydream Believer
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Beyond Films Limited
      • View Films
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
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      1 hour 22 minutes
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