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      • The house used in Under the Lighthouse Dancing was transported back to Perth from Rottnest Island and rebuilt in the riverside suburb of Bicton. It was subsequently damaged in the tornadoes of May 2005.
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  2. Under the Lighthouse Dancing is a 1997 Australian romantic drama film directed by Graeme Rattigan, and starring Jack Thompson, Jacqueline McKenzie and Naomi Watts. It is based on a true story. Premise. Three couples travel to Rottnest Island near Perth, Western Australia for the weekend.

  3. The house used in Under the Lighthouse Dancing was transported back to Perth from Rottnest Island and rebuilt in the riverside suburb of Bicton. It was subsequently damaged in the tornadoes of May 2005.

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  5. In 1997 a movie was filmed on Rottnest, named Under the Lighthouse Dancing. A house was specially constructed for the filming and later transported to a spot on the Swan River at Bicton. It is unknown how much the transporting and construction on the riverside block cost.

  6. Under the Lighthouse Dancing: Directed by Graeme Rattigan. With Aden Gillett, Jack Thompson, Jacqueline McKenzie, Naomi Watts. The story of 6 friends who journey to an island off the coast of Australia for the weekend.

  7. Three couples go to an idyllic island and create a magical wedding. A funny, touching and uplifting film based on a true story.

  8. Under the Lighthouse Dancing ★½ 1997. What began as a vacation for six friends on a picturesque Australian island turns into a mad scramble to fulfill Emma's dying wish to marry Harry. Flat, despite being drawn from actual events. 94m/C VHS, DVD.

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