Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Anthony LaPaglia | ... | Frank Mollard | |
Julia Blake | ... | Sarah | |
Justine Clarke | ... | Wendy McKinnon | |
John Clarke | ... | Phillip Lang | |
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Donal Forde | ... | Damien |
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Patrick Graham | ... | Adam Tregonning |
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Wayne Anthoney | ... | Noel Lang |
Henry Nixon | ... | Kyle Holland | |
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Kylie Trounson | ... | Dr. Kylie Elliot |
Indiana Crowther | ... | Frank Junior | |
Terence Crawford | ... | Stuart | |
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Phil Harris | ... | Auctioneer |
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Kylie Thornley | ... | Julie Tregonning |
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Jake Thornley | ... | Ben Tregonning |
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Nick Batzias | ... | Greek at Auction |
Real estate agent Frank Mollard (Anthony LaPaglia) won't admit it, but he can't move on. Divorced but still attached, he can't sell a house in a property boom and much less connect with his teenage son. One night Frank gets a phone call from his mother. Nothing out of the ordinary apart from the fact that she died a year ago! Written by David Bryson
Seeing John Clarke in the cast was one of the main reasons that encouraged me to see 'A month of Sundays'. On that score, I wasn't disappointed, Clarke gave a polished performance with a few of his usual sarcastic/humorous one liners perfectly delivered. While obviously a film of redemption, son's trying to justify and/or prove themselves to their elders, to me the movie lacked a real plot or something to bond it together. It meandered along in its own way, much like the main character, struggling real estate salesman Franks, played by Anthony LaPaglia who did do a great impression of a Real estate agent, albeit not an over enthusiastic one ! Overall it was watchable, but for me fell a little short of being memorable.