Hell Has Harbour Views (television Film)
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''Hell Has Harbour Views'' is a 2005 Australian television movie starring Matt Day and Lisa McCune. It was written and directed by Peter Duncan, based on the 2001 novel of the same name by Richard Beasley. It was nominated for "best miniseries or telemovie" at both the AFI Awards and the
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, losing to '' The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant'' at both; and for two additional AFI Awards and an additional Logie Award, all of which it lost to '' Love My Way''.


Synopsis

While successful and primed to continue ascending the company ladder, attorney Hugh Walker is guilt stricken by the people he and his company have hurt along the way. During a large case he meets the journalist Caroline and the two begin seeing each other, despite the fact that Hugh already has a girlfriend, Helen. Things grow more tense after he witnesses a sexual encounter in the office, placing him in the middle of office strife.


Cast

* Matt Day as Hugh Walker * Lisa McCune as Caroline Ashton * Marta Dusseldorp as Helen * Tony Llewellyn-Jones as John Diplock * Peter O'Brien as Tim Sullivan * Steve Bisley as Bruce Kent *
Kris McQuade Kris McQuade (born 1952) is an Australian actress who has had many film, television and theatre roles. Career Her film credits include ''The Love Letters from Teralba Road'', '' Kostas'', '' Fighting Back'', '' Lonely Hearts'', ''Goodbye Paradi ...
as Pam * Frank Whitten as Giles Taffy QC * Freya Stafford as Jill Bishop * Abigail Bianca as Sarah * David Field as Greg Hogan * Roy Billing as Kevin Fields * Tiriel Mora as Rob Carney * Simon Chilvers as George Hancock * Tony Barry as Frank Flannery


Reception

'' The Sydney Morning Herald'' reviewed ''Hell Has Harbour Views'', stating that it "never sets out to be Australian with a big A but it is sure to be a hot-ticket item with overseas buyers". '' The Age'' compared it favorably to other movies aired by ABC, as they felt that "After the bitter disappointments of recent ABC drama, Aunty has delivered the goods in this stylish and witty telemovie about one man's search for his soul in, of all places, the country's largest law firm."


Awards

* AWGIE Awards (2005, won)


References


External links

* 2005 television films 2005 films APRA Award winners Australian television films Television shows based on Australian novels 2005 in Australian television Films directed by Peter Duncan {{Australia-tv-film-stub