The Box Trailer

The Box Trailer (1975)

"You won't believe what comes off as the MOVIE of THE BOX bursts onto the screen." 08 August 1975 Comedy 100 mins

Story examines television station UCV-12 attempting to produce a feature-film version of its television series "Manhunt", while an officious efficiency expert investigates the running of the station causing the staff to fear for their jobs.

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Cast

Barrie Barkla

as Max Knight

Fred Betts

as Sir Henry Usher

Belinda Giblin

as Kay Webster-Brooks

Ken James

as Tony Wild

Paul Karo

as Lee Whiteman

George Mallaby

as Paul Donovan

Tracy Mann

as Tina Harris

Judy Nunn

as Vicki Stafford

Lois Ramsey

as Mrs. Hopkins

Ken Snodgrass

as Jack O'Brien

Geraldine Turner

as Lindy Jones

Luigi Villani

as Mick Maloney

Robin Ramsay

as Bruce Madigan

Cornelia Frances

as Dr. Sheila M. Winters

Keith Lee

as Price

Marilyn Vernon

as Ingrid O'Toole

Crew

Paul Eddey

Director

International Releases Dates

Australia 08 August 1975

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