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  1. Jack and Jill: A Postscript is a 1970 Australian film. Plot. Jill, a kindergarten teacher who lives with her parents, meets Jack, a biker. The two fall in love but are unable to reconcile their differences, with tragic results. Cast. Anthony Ward as Jack Anderson. Judy Leech attas Gillian O'Keefe. Lindsay How as Christopher. Stanley Randall as Stan

  2. Apr 18, 2023 · Made for ten thousand dollars over 5 years this film shows both the signs of lack or resources and inventiveness in attempting to overcome the low budget. The script is largely made up of nursery rhymes used as and a kindergarten teacher.

    • 64 min
  3. Oct 29, 1970 · Jack and Jill: A Postscript: Directed by Phillip Adams, Brian Robinson. With Anthony Ward, Judy Leech, Lindsay Howatt, Stanley Randall. Jack, a working class biker, meets Gillian, a middle-class kindergarten teacher from the other side of the Maribyrnong Creek, and they start to go out together, despite their different interests.

    • (15)
    • 1970-10-29
    • Phillip Adams, Brian Robinson
    • 67
  4. Overview. Made for ten thousand dollars over 5 years this film shows both the signs of lack or resources and inventiveness in attempting to overcome the low budget. The script is largely made up of nursery rhymes used as and a kindergarten teacher. The episodic narrative mixes staged with actuality footage. It won two major awards in 1969.

  5. Jack and Jill: A Postscript Synopsis. Jack Anderson (Tony Ward) lives in a condemned house with his mother (Jean Higgs) and lodger Stan (Stanley Randall) in the Melbourne working-class suburb of Maribyrnong. Gillian O’Keefe (Judy Leech), a middle-class kindergarten teacher, lives across the Maribyrnong Creek from Jack.

  6. Jack, a working class biker, meets Gillian, a middle-class kindergarten teacher from the other side of the Maribyrnong Creek, and they start to go out together, despite their different interests. Synopsis

  7. Jack and Jill: A Postscript (1970) Directed by Brian Robinson / Phillip Adams Genres - Drama | Release Date - Oct 29, 1970 | Run Time - 67 min. |