New Zealand comedy film
Send a Gorilla Directed by Melanie Read Written by Melanie Read Produced by Robin Laing Dorothee Pinfold Peter SainsburyStarring Carmel McGlone Katherine McRae Perry Piercy Cinematography Wayne Vinten Edited by Paul Sutorius Production company
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90 minutes Country New Zealand Language English
Send a Gorilla is a 1988 New Zealand comedy film directed by Melanie Read .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Synopsis
Valentine's Day is the busiest day in the year for three young women and their singing telegram service. Their Send A Gorilla Singing Telegram Company has started badly they are short-staffed and drowning in orders. The boss is missing, and one of the singers has lost her voice.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Cast
Carmel McGlone as Clare
Katherine McRae as Joy
Perry Piercy as Vicki
John Callen as Chris Dean
Lani John Tupu as Ian Hunter
William Kircher as Ned
Jim Moriarty as Joe
Nathan Waldron as Jason
Rima Te Wiata as Lisa
Daniel Benseman as Toby
Michael Haigh as Mr. Tack
Stephen Clements as Carl / Fireman
Kim Buchanan as Charlene
Stanley Findlay as Anthony
Ann Pacey as Mrs. McKinley
Miranda Harcourt as Kerry-Anne
Ian Watkin as Sir Richard Olphert
Mark Wright as Kitchenhand
Joy Watson as Daphne
Wiki Oman as Donna
Jane Waddell as Janine
Dulcie Smart as Jane
Renita Chan as Lois Wing
Peter McAllum as Policeman
Ross Jolly as Stranger in Grams Office
Danny Mulheron as Owner of Boxer Dog
Whillow Patterson as Ani
Turei Reidy as C.O.
Katy Platt as Female DJ
Christianne Phillips as Twin
Marianne Govaerts as Twin
Ian Rae as Darryn the hairdresser
Stephen Lovatt as Darryn's Friend
Liz Mullane as Hairdresser
Felicity Samuel as Female Customer
Brian Carbee as Male customer
Lorae Parry as Sender of revenge gram
Jon Brazier as Dave - the filnger
Theresa Healey as Anne - the mistress
Duncan Smith as Keith
Joanna Briant as Linda
Alice Fraser as Keith's mother
Gerald Bryan as Ian's lawyer
Kate Harcourt as Lawyer's secretary
Onehau as Clare's lawyer
Peter Dennett as Construction worker #1
Ralph Johnson as Construction worker #2
Helen Lagen as Policewoman with dogs
Michael Wilson as John
Tony Box as Mechanic
Vivienne Brown as Woman selling ice cream
Sandra Coory as Ticketseller
Joanne Simpson as Woman in cupboard
Louise Graham as Friend of woman in cupboard
Keiko Kirk as Yoko Matsumara
Andrei Albulescu as Yoko's secretary
Heather Benfield as Music examiner
Murray Keane as Youth outside P.O.
Keith Richardson as Police Constable at P.O.
Stephen Gledhill as Function organizer
Bill Walker as Drunk on stage
Guy Boyce as Drunk on stage
Michael Heath as Drunk at table
Shelly Luxford as Radio station receptionist
Kara Kavers as Woman in coffee bar
Vicky Hunwick as Messenger
Debbie Gee as Policeoman
Leon de Villalier as Elderly car thief
Natalie Wong as Sue
Alan Jollifie as Ralph
Ralph Williams as Man from Shalimar
Richard Lawrence as Motorcyclist
Gerald Brian as Radio voice
Reviews
1988 Variety [ 5]
1994 The Women's Companion to International Film - "...the film has a lot of crazy energy..."[ 6]
2000 Reframing women: a history of New Zealand film - "...a feminist critique of the commercialisation of romance..."[ 7]
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