Send a Gorilla is a 1988 New Zealand comedy film directed by Melanie Read.[1][2][3]

Send a Gorilla
Directed byMelanie Read
Written byMelanie Read
Produced byRobin Laing
Dorothee Pinfold
Peter Sainsbury
StarringCarmel McGlone
Katherine McRae
Perry Piercy
CinematographyWayne Vinten
Edited byPaul Sutorius
Production
company
Energy Source
Release date
  • 1988 (1988)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryNew Zealand
LanguageEnglish

Synopsis

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Valentine's Day is the busiest day in the year for three young women and their singing telegram service. Their Send A Gorilla Singing Telegram Company has started badly they are short-staffed and drowning in orders. The boss is missing, and one of the singers has lost her voice.[2][3][4]

Cast

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  • Carmel McGlone as Clare
  • Katherine McRae as Joy
  • Perry Piercy as Vicki
  • John Callen as Chris Dean
  • Lani John Tupu as Ian Hunter
  • William Kircher as Ned
  • Jim Moriarty as Joe
  • Nathan Waldron as Jason
  • Rima Te Wiata as Lisa
  • Daniel Benseman as Toby
  • Michael Haigh as Mr. Tack
  • Stephen Clements as Carl / Fireman
  • Kim Buchanan as Charlene
  • Stanley Findlay as Anthony
  • Ann Pacey as Mrs. McKinley
  • Miranda Harcourt as Kerry-Anne
  • Ian Watkin as Sir Richard Olphert
  • Mark Wright as Kitchenhand
  • Joy Watson as Daphne
  • Wiki Oman as Donna
  • Jane Waddell as Janine
  • Dulcie Smart as Jane
  • Renita Chan as Lois Wing
  • Peter McAllum as Policeman
  • Ross Jolly as Stranger in Grams Office
  • Danny Mulheron as Owner of Boxer Dog
  • Whillow Patterson as Ani
  • Turei Reidy as C.O.
  • Katy Platt as Female DJ
  • Christianne Phillips as Twin
  • Marianne Govaerts as Twin
  • Ian Rae as Darryn the hairdresser
  • Stephen Lovatt as Darryn's Friend
  • Liz Mullane as Hairdresser
  • Felicity Samuel as Female Customer
  • Brian Carbee as Male customer
  • Lorae Parry as Sender of revenge gram
  • Jon Brazier as Dave - the filnger
  • Theresa Healey as Anne - the mistress
  • Duncan Smith as Keith
  • Joanna Briant as Linda
  • Alice Fraser as Keith's mother
  • Gerald Bryan as Ian's lawyer
  • Kate Harcourt as Lawyer's secretary
  • Onehau as Clare's lawyer
  • Peter Dennett as Construction worker #1
  • Ralph Johnson as Construction worker #2
  • Helen Lagen as Policewoman with dogs
  • Michael Wilson as John
  • Tony Box as Mechanic
  • Vivienne Brown as Woman selling ice cream
  • Sandra Coory as Ticketseller
  • Joanne Simpson as Woman in cupboard
  • Louise Graham as Friend of woman in cupboard
  • Keiko Kirk as Yoko Matsumara
  • Andrei Albulescu as Yoko's secretary
  • Heather Benfield as Music examiner
  • Murray Keane as Youth outside P.O.
  • Keith Richardson as Police Constable at P.O.
  • Stephen Gledhill as Function organizer
  • Bill Walker as Drunk on stage
  • Guy Boyce as Drunk on stage
  • Michael Heath as Drunk at table
  • Shelly Luxford as Radio station receptionist
  • Kara Kavers as Woman in coffee bar
  • Vicky Hunwick as Messenger
  • Debbie Gee as Policeoman
  • Leon de Villalier as Elderly car thief
  • Natalie Wong as Sue
  • Alan Jollifie as Ralph
  • Ralph Williams as Man from Shalimar
  • Richard Lawrence as Motorcyclist
  • Gerald Brian as Radio voice

Reviews

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  • 1988 Variety[5]
  • 1994 The Women's Companion to International Film - "...the film has a lot of crazy energy..."[6]
  • 2000 Reframing women: a history of New Zealand film - "...a feminist critique of the commercialisation of romance..."[7]

Awards and nominations

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References

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  1. ^ Martin, Helen; Edwards, Sam (1997). "New Zealand film, 1912-1996". Trove. Auckland ; Melbourne ; Oxford :Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-558336-1. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Send a Gorilla". NZ On Screen. 1988. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Send a Gorilla". British Film Institute. 1988. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Send a Gorilla". New Zealand Film Commission. 1988. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  5. ^ "Send a Gorilla review". Variety. 18 May 1988. pp. 44, 46.
  6. ^ Kuhn, Annette; Radstone, Susannah, eds. (1994). The women's companion to international film. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 335–336. ISBN 0520088794.
  7. ^ Shepard, Deborah (2000). Reframing Women. New Zealand: Harper Collins Publishers. ISBN 1-869503-14-7.
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