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The View from Greenhaven
Directed by
Kenn MacRae
,
Simon MacRae
2008
1h 41m
Comedy
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Drama
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7.1
71%
50%
4.2
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A grumpy old man living in an idyllic coastal town who can't see he has the perfect life.
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Cast of The View from Greenhaven
Chris Haywood
Dashiell
Wendy Hughes
Dorothy
Susan Prior
Kate
Russell Dykstra
Tim
Angie Diaz
Sarah
Geoff Morrell
Theodore
Steve Bisley
Lach
John Gregg
Tobe
Rhonda Doyle
Sylvia
Adam Ray
Bob
John McNeill
Station Master
Edward Wills
Terry
Nathan Cameron
Harry
Carole Skinner
Bonnie
Marin Mimica
Chuck
Annie Byron
Clare
Moya O'Sullivan
Tattie
Zoe Houghton
Waitress
David Gumbrell
Cafe Owner / Unit Manager
Kenn MacRae
Director / Writer
The View from Greenhaven Ratings & Reviews
Urban Cinefile
Andrew L. Urban
The gentle toughness of the subject is perhaps deceptive, as the Macrae brothers embark on a story about a man who has shut down three decades ago and has just about used up all the leeway his family is prepared to give him.
At the Movies (Australia)
Margaret Pomeranz
Perhaps the characters are a bit underwritten, but this is a feel good film that is not wildly ambitious.
MovieTime, ABC Radio National
Jason Di Rosso
Wendy Hughes and Chris Haywood are good in the lead roles but the supporting characters -- an assortment of bubbly tourists and small-town eccentrics -- just aren't original or interesting enough.
Urban Cinefile
Louise Keller
I loved every minute of this instantly involving film in which our hearts smile, weep and turn corners just like the train that carries its passengers to its mystery destination.
The Age (Australia)
Jake Wilson
Whimsical Australian fable with the soul of a tourist brochure.
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