2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- A satisfying budget production, 2 November 1998
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Susan Thrasher from New Zealand
The details listed here show this to be only 90+ minutes (USA), but in NZ it
ran over several nights on television and made quite a strong impression on
viewers. Made on a budget smaller than some 30-second tv ads, it is still
full of solid performances, and it tells an interesting story of a real
woman whose life experiences were quite extraordinary.
A particularly apt film for people interested in the early years of the
women's movement and/or the Labour Party.
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2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

A satisfying budget production, 2 November 1998
Author: Susan Thrasher from New Zealand
The details listed here show this to be only 90+ minutes (USA), but in NZ it ran over several nights on television and made quite a strong impression on viewers. Made on a budget smaller than some 30-second tv ads, it is still full of solid performances, and it tells an interesting story of a real woman whose life experiences were quite extraordinary.
A particularly apt film for people interested in the early years of the women's movement and/or the Labour Party.
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