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Marriage Acts

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Marriage Acts
Directed byRobert Marchand
Written byAnne Brooksbank
Produced byGary Reilly
StarringColin Friels
Sonia Todd
CinematographyKim Batterham
Edited byChristopher Spurr
Music byCarl Vine
Running time
minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Marriage Acts is a 2000 Australian telemovie starring Colin Friels as a family law judge who is targeted by a mad bomber.[1] It was directed by Rob Marchand and co-stars Sonia Todd as the judge's wife.[2]

Cast

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Reception

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Tony Johnston from the Herald Sun wrote "These sound like lofty ideals for any sort of engrossing telemovie, but in the hands of Friels, director Robert Marchand (Kangaroo Palace, The Potato Factory), and a generally strong supporting cast, Marriage Acts succeeds as a compelling piece of drama."[3] The Age's Brian Courtis gave it 3 stars praising the performances from Friels and Sonia Todd.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Yeaman, Simon (18 October 2000), "New law for Friels", The Advertiser
  2. ^ Yallamas, Lisa (19 October 2000), "An overnight veteran", The Daily Telegraph
  3. ^ Johnston, Tony (22 October 2000), "Explosive drama", The Herald Sun
  4. ^ Courtis, Brian (22 October 2000), "The case for revenge - talking tv", The Age
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