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The David Williamson collection. Vol. 1

The Four minute mile : The true story of John Landy, Roger Bannister and the race of the century.It was the sporting equivalent of conquering Everst - running a mile in under four minutes.

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  • "Don's party"@en
  • "Travelling north"@en
  • "Removalists"@en
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  • "The Four minute mile : The true story of John Landy, Roger Bannister and the race of the century.It was the sporting equivalent of conquering Everst - running a mile in under four minutes."@en
  • "Travelling north: A crotchety old man and his much younger companion travel to Queensland to enjoy their retirement but paradise fails to hide some dark secrets."
  • "Travelling north: A crotchety old man and his much younger companion travel to Queensland to enjoy their retirement but paradise fails to hide some dark secrets."@en
  • "Travelling north: A crotchety old man and much younger companion travel to Queensland tp enjoy their retirement but paradise fails to hide some dark secrets."@en
  • "Australia's greatest living playwright, David Williamson skewered contemporary Australian life with witty stories of sex, sport and social politics. His hit plays inevitably made the leap from stage to screen, and into cinema history, with Williamson-scripted films such as Don's Party, The Club and Gallipoli winning him 3 AFI awards for best screenplay. These Williamson-penned film classics cover the breadth of his celebrated screenwriting career."
  • "The four minute mile: The true story of John Landy, Roger Bannister and the race of the century. It was the sporting equivalent of conquering Everest - running a mile in under four minutes. This classic saga of human endurance is set around one of the greatest moments in sporting history."@en
  • "The four minute mile: The true story of John Landy, Roger Bannister and the race of the century. It was the sporting equivalent of conquering Everest - running a mile in under four minutes. This classic saga of human endurance is set around one of the greatest moments in sporting history."
  • "The Removalists : a police constable and a seasoned sergeant are drawn into a domestic dispute when they assist a battered wife in the removal of furniture from her belligerent husband's flat."@en
  • "Don's party : Williamson's satire of university educated upwardly mobile (in the main) ALP supporters is set in a suburb of Sydney's North Shore on the night of the 1969 federal election."@en
  • "The removalists: A police constable and a seasoned sergeant are drawn into a domestic dispute when they assist a battered wife in the removal of furniture from her belligerent husband's flat."@en
  • "The removalists: A police constable and a seasoned sergeant are drawn into a domestic dispute when they assist a battered wife in the removal of furniture from her belligerent husband's flat."
  • "Don's party: Williamson's satire of university educated upwardly mobile (in the main) ALP supporters is set in a suburb on Sydney's North Shore on the night of the 1969 Federal Election (in the play it was set in an outer suburb of Melbourne). The satire achieves its bite through a sense of what passes for naturalism. The essential ockerism of the males becomes more apparent as the party degenerates and the alcohol takes over. The critical focus sharpens and the humour becomes more cynical."@en
  • "Don's party: Williamson's satire of university educated upwardly mobile (in the main) ALP supporters is set in a suburb on Sydney's North Shore on the night of the 1969 Federal Election (in the play it was set in an outer suburb of Melbourne). The satire achieves its bite through a sense of what passes for naturalism. The essential ockerism of the males becomes more apparent as the party degenerates and the alcohol takes over. The critical focus sharpens and the humour becomes more cynical."

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  • "The David Williamson collection. Vol. 1"@en
  • "The David Williamson collection. Vol. 1"
  • "David Williamson collection Volume 1"
  • "The David Williamson collection. Volume 1"@en