You Can't See 'round Corners

You Can't See 'round Corners

Release date : January 15, 1969
Runtime : 1h 38m
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Director : David Cahill /
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January 15, 1969 1h 38m More
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Frankie McCoy (Ken Shorter) is a born loser from the Sydney suburb of Newtown, and a gambler and a bit of an SP bookie. When he's conscripted into the army to fight in the Vietnam war, he deserts, but in pursuit of money, he falls into debt with SP bookies at the local pub.This film, shot at Kapooka camp, contains one of the only depictions in Australian cinema of soldiers training for Vietnam.
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Ken Shorter
Frankie McCoy
Rowena Wallace
Margie Harris
Carmen Duncan
Myra Neilson
Judith Fisher
Peg Clancy
Lyndall Barbour
Mrs. McCoy
Slim DeGrey
Mick Patterson
Max Cullen
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  • title:You Can't See 'round Corners
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1969
  • Runtime:1h 38m
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  • Director: David Cahill /
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  • Overview:Frankie McCoy (Ken Shorter) is a born loser from the Sydney suburb of Newtown, and a gambler and a bit of an SP bookie. When he's conscripted into the army to fight in the Vietnam war, he deserts, but in pursuit of money, he falls into debt with SP bookies at the local pub.This film, shot at Kapooka camp, contains one of the only depictions in Australian cinema of soldiers training for Vietnam.
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