Crosstalk (film)

Crosstalk (film)
Crosstalk
Directed by Mark Egerton
Produced by Errol Sullivan
Written by Linda Lane
Mark Egerton
Starring Gary Day
Penny Downie
John Ewart
Music by Chris Neal
Cinematography Vincent Morton
Editing by Colin Waddy
Release date(s) 1982
Running time 83 minutes
Country Australia
Language English

Crosstalk is a 1982 science fiction thriller film made in Australia and produced by the New South Wales Film Corporation.

Contents

Plot

A highly advanced computer witnesses a murder and resorts to violence to protect its own future.[1]

Cast

Gary Day as Ballinger
Penny Downie as Cindy
John Ewart as David Stollier
Kim Deacon as Jane
Peter Collingwood as Hollister

Production

There were many production problems during the making of this film, resulting in a change of script and a change of director. Its original title was Wall to Wall.[2].

Box Office

Crosstalk grossed $26,000 at the box office in Australia.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Halliwell, William K. (1985). The Filmgoers Guide to Australian Films. Angus & Robertson Publishers, North Ryde. ISBN 0-207-15138-5. 
  2. ^ Harrison, Tony (1994). The Australian Film and Television Companion. Simon and Schuster Australia. ISBN 0 7318 0455 4. 
  3. ^ Film Victoria - Australian Films at the Australian Box Office



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