The Firm Man (1975)
Businessman Gerald Barker is invited to join a mysterious super corporation known as The Firm. His work in the organisation turns out to be of a unique and somewhat disturbing nature. But Gerald finds no comfort with his wife Melissa and friend Barry - his relationships with both collapse. In a surreal and strange fashion, Gerald eventually comes to understand what The Firm is about. Made on a tiny budget of $15,000 the film is a mix of naturalism and stylisation which the filmmaker hoped would work on 'a simple, surrealistic level'.
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Cast
Peter Cummins
as Gerald Baxter
Peter Cummins (born 2 June 1931) is an Australian retired character actor of stage and screen and chorister who was especially prominent in the 1970s and appeared in some of the most famous Australian...
Bethany Lee
as Girl
Bethany Lee (February 7, 1952 - September 22, 2003) was a retired Australian film, television and theatre actress. She guest starred on numerous television series during the 1970s, including recurring...
Peter Carmody
as Barry
Peter Carmody is an Australian actor, director and writer.
Carmody left NIDA at the end of 1981 to freelance as an actor/director and writer. Since then he has appeared in countless stage plays.
For...
Max Gillies
as Managing Director
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Max Gillies AM (born 16 November 1941 in Melbourne) is an Australian actor.
Gillies was a founding member of the experimental theatre company, the Australian P...
Kris McQuade
as Secretary
Bruce Spence
as Messenger
Bruce Robert Spence (born 17 September 1945) is a New Zealand-born Australian actor.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Bruce Spence, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on W...
Director
John Duigan