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  1. Travelling North is a 1987 Australian film directed by Carl Schultz and starring Leo McKern, Julia Blake, Graham Kennedy (in his last film role) and Henri Szeps. Based on an original 1979 play of the same name by David Williamson, it is one of Williamson's favourite movies based on his works.

  2. Jul 23, 1987 · Travelling North: Directed by Carl Schultz. With Leo McKern, Julia Blake, Henri Szeps, Michele Fawdon. After their late-life marriage, a middle-aged Australian couple move to the countryside. Their life and tempestuous marriage is detailed.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Carl Schultz
    • 1987-07-23
  3. Travelling North is a play by Australian playwright David Williamson premiered in 1979, and published as a text in 1980, telling the story of a late-life romance and relocation to a warmer climate (the "north" of the title) of Frank, a newly retired engineer, and Frances, his somewhat younger chosen companion/girlfriend.

  4. “Travelling North” tells the story of a curmudgeon in his 60s who marries for a second time and moves to a cottage on a lake in northern Australia where he can fish and listen to music on the radio and be happy for the days that are remaining to him.

  5. Travelling North. 1987 · 1 hr 38 min. PG-13. Comedy · Drama. After their late-life marriage, a mature couple moves to the rainforest country on the coast of Queensland, where their tempestuous marriage unfolds. Starring: Julia Blake Leo McKern Henri Szeps. Directed by: Carl Schultz.

    • Carl Schultz
    • January 1, 1987
    • 97 min
  6. TRAVELLING NORTH tells the story of Frank (Leo McKern), a crotchety old man with an unending zest and passion for life and Frances (Julia Blake) his much you...

    • 3 min
    • 7.9K
    • Umbrella Entertainment
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  8. Travelling North. Frank (Leo McKern) is an irascible widower who takes delight in his nonconformity and leftist ideals. He marries Frances (Julia Blake), much to the chagrin of her adult...

    • Comedy, Drama
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