[FILM REVIEW] THE WOG BOY Review (2000)
Summary: When a ‘dole bludging’ Greek gains national fame following a television appearance, he’s recruited by a political party as the face of their campaign to improve the country’s unemployment rate.
Year: 2000
Cinema Release Dates: 24th February 2000 (Australia)
VOD Release Dates: Out in all regions now.
Country: Australia
Director: Aleksi Vellis
Screenwriter: Chris Anastassiades, Nick Giannopoulis
Cast: John Baressi (Domenic), Lucy Bell (Celia O’Brien), Vince Colosimo (Frank), Gerry Connolly (Father Murphy), Stephen Curry (Nathan), Vince D’Amico (Mario), Robert Forza (Roberto The Chef), Vincent Gara (Young Steve), Nick Giannopoulos (Steve Karamitsis/Mr. Karamitisis/Mrs. Karamitsis), Kim Gyngell (The Supervisor), Derrin Hynch (self), Peter Hosking (Bazza), Trent Huen (Van), Costas Kilias (Tony The Yugoslav), Hung Le (Tran), Diana Lee (Mrs. Walker), Molly McCaffrey (Brianna), Glenn Meldrum (Clayton), Tony Nikolakopoulos (Theo), Geoff Paine (Nick), Edwin Pang (Mr Lee), Robert Rabiah (Pietro), Robert Ratti (Andy), Peter Stefanou (Fulvio), Lucy Taylor (Shazza), Charles ‘Bud’ Tingwell (Mr Walker), Abi Tucker (Annie O’Brien), Geraldine Turner (Raelene Beagle-Thorpe)
Running Time: 92 mins
Classification: M (Australia), TBC (Thailand), TBC (UK), TBC (USA)
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