Shaken by the stockmarket crash of ’87 … plus a few other distractions like attempted murder, flirtatious affairs and a lunatic, knife wielding chef … their friendship is put to the test! But, rest assured, these resilient women-of-the-world will pull through and enjoy many more entrées together at Luigi’s!
After the death of his mother, teenage Danny visits his father Matt Malloy on a lonesome farm in Australia, where he lives with a girlfriend and her daughter Stevie. The farm has been going bad lately, so Matt starts smuggling Marijuana for a drug connection. When Danny joins him on one of his flights, the two-seater crashes in the middle of nowhere. Since his father is wounded, he has to conquer the jungle alone in search for help.
Katrina Sedgwick (born December 27, 1967) is an Australian retired actress and currently the CEO and director of the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. Sedgwick began her career as a nine-year-old performer in the Australian film classic The Last Wave (1977). Her first job out of school was as a member of a traveling clown company. Sedgwick joined the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in April 2012, where she commissioned a slate of programs. After she resigned as Head of TV Arts at the ABC in February 2015, and took up the position of Director/CEO of the Australian Centre for the Moving Image in Melbourne.
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