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Wikipedia article{{Infobox film | name = Centrespread | image = Centrespread (1981) Film Poster.jpg | image_size = | caption = Film poster | director = Tony Paterson | producer = Wayne Groom | writer = Michael Ralph Robert Fogden | based_on = | narrator = | starring = Kylie Foster Paul Trahir | music = | cinematography = Geoffrey Simpson | editing = | studio = | distributor = Greg Lynch Film Distributors | released = | runtime = 82 minutes | country = Australia | language = English | budget = A$600,000Scott Murray, "Centrespread", 'Australian Film 19781992', Oxford Uni Press 1993 p72 or $125,000Interview with Greg Lynch, 'Cinema Papers', MarchApril 1981 | gross = }} 'Centrespread' is a futuristic Ozploitation movie about a jaded photographer for sex magazines who has been commissioned to find a girl with "a new look, a different approach, someone for the new century." ProductionProducer Wayne Groom said they "want to find an unknown girl" for the lead "and make her a star." The movie was shot in Adelaide at the South Australian Film Corporation's studios. Filming began in September 1980. ReceptionThe film was released in 1981. David Stratton described the film as "atrocious".David Stratton, 'The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry', Pan MacMillan, 1990 p137 Most reviews were poor. References | |
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