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Violet's Visit

Country: Australia, Language: English, 84 mins

  • Director: Richard Turner
  • Writer: Andrew Creagh; Barry Lowe
  • Producer: Oscar Scherl; Andrew Steuart

CGiii Comment

This film fails due to the fact that Violet is written as both too old and too young for the actual character and she comes across as a vile, gobby little cow.

The only feel good factor that this movie has to offer is the possibility of violently mutilating the loathsome child - cheesy shite.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Violet, a fiesty 15 year-old who prefers the nickname "Scooter" , decides to run away from her boring life in a small town and goes to visit with the father she has never seen. She believes he lives in the city with his new wife, but in fact he is in a gay relationship with his long-time lover. This inevitably leads to changes and readjustments all round as dad gets to know, reluctantly, the daughter he never wanted.

Cast & Characters

Caleb Packham as Wayne;
May Lloyd as Sharon;
David Franklin as Pete;
Graham Harvey as Alec;
Paul Selgren as Spiros;
Rebecca Smart as Scooter