Fast Talking
A bright young teenager from a broken home uses his quick wits and glib tongue to get out of trouble - but they often get him into it...Set in Sydney's western suburbs, year 10 student Steve Carson (Rod Zuanic) is a fifteen year old conman and always in trouble, whether it's stealing eggs from a farm with his mate Moose (Chris Truswell, HEY DAD!, UNDERBELLY) or selling dope for his older brother. Abandoned by his mother and left in the care of his alcoholic, unemployed father Steve's older brother is an overbearing bad influence, further pushing him into street crime. He meets Redback (Steve Bisley, THE CHAIN REACTION), an ex-con mechanic who tries to steer him away from trouble and into the garage, helping him build a motorbike. When Steve is pressured to start selling heroin, he sees no way out than to take the money and run... FAST TALKING was met with favourable reviews upon its cinema debut in 1984 though quickly disappeared after its brief theatrical run and obscure video release on the local K-Tel/Filmways label. Occasional appearances on television over the proceeding decade kept it in the minds of fans, but generally it was a difficult film to see. FAST TALKING is a fine example of suburban underclass realism in Australian cinema from one of the unsung directors of the Australian New Wave, Ken Cameron (MONKEY GRIP, BANGKOK HILTON) and features many familiar faces including Tracy Mann (HARD KNOCKS), Peter Collingwood (PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK) and Richard Carter (EMOH R
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Format: DVDGenre: Australian, Comedy
Rating: M
Release Date: 03 06 2020
Production Year: 1984
Run Time: 95
Languages: English
Rating Advice: Mature Audiences
Distributor: Umbrella Entertainment
Directors: Ken Cameron
Actors: Steve Bisley, Tracy Mann, Peter Hehir, Denis Moore, Rod Zuanic, Toni Allaylis, Christopher Truswell, Gail Sweeny, Julie McGregor, Gary Cook, Peter Collingwood, Ron Hackett, Richard Carter, Frank Lloyd, John Cobley
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