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* ''Released: April 13, 2000 (New Zealand)'' | * ''Released: April 13, 2000 (New Zealand)'' | ||
* Billy Williams (Cliff Curtis) is enthusiastic and likable, but a bit hopeless. When the driving force behind the Waimatua School 75th Jubilee is killed in an accident, Billy takes over - determined to prove himself. Meanwhile, the arrival of ex-international rugby player Max Seddon (Kevin Smith) forces his wife Pauline (Theresa Healey) to question the choices she has made in her life. This affectionate comedy about small-town NZ life was the first feature directed by actor [[Michael Hurst]]. | * Billy Williams (Cliff Curtis) is enthusiastic and likable, but a bit hopeless. When the driving force behind the Waimatua School 75th Jubilee is killed in an accident, Billy takes over - determined to prove himself. Meanwhile, the arrival of ex-international rugby player Max Seddon (Kevin Smith) forces his wife Pauline (Theresa Healey) to question the choices she has made in her life. This affectionate comedy about small-town NZ life was the first feature directed by actor [[Michael Hurst]]. | ||
* Jubilee is a comedy set in New Zealand, about Billy Williams who volunteers to help arrange the renowed Waimatua Jubilee. He wants to gain the respect of his wife Pauline, as well as the townsfolk, and earn a place in Waimatua history. Faced with planning this biggest party in town and balancing his hectic schedule with his demanding wife, Billy plans for the arrival of international rugby player, Max Seddon, a distraction to his wife, as they were high school sweethearts. | |||
== [[:Category:Actors|Alum Actors]] == | == [[:Category:Actors|Alum Actors]] == | ||
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* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0215880/ ''Jubilee'' on IMDB] | * [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0215880/ ''Jubilee'' on IMDB] | ||
* [http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/jubilee-2000 ''Jubilee'' on NZ On Screen] | * [http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/jubilee-2000 ''Jubilee'' on NZ On Screen] | ||
* [http://www.filmaffinity.com/en/film551797.html ''Jubilee'' on Film Affinity] | |||
== Watch the Trailer == | == Watch the Trailer == |
Revision as of 18:37, 13 December 2012
Show Summary
- Released: April 13, 2000 (New Zealand)
- Billy Williams (Cliff Curtis) is enthusiastic and likable, but a bit hopeless. When the driving force behind the Waimatua School 75th Jubilee is killed in an accident, Billy takes over - determined to prove himself. Meanwhile, the arrival of ex-international rugby player Max Seddon (Kevin Smith) forces his wife Pauline (Theresa Healey) to question the choices she has made in her life. This affectionate comedy about small-town NZ life was the first feature directed by actor Michael Hurst.
- Jubilee is a comedy set in New Zealand, about Billy Williams who volunteers to help arrange the renowed Waimatua Jubilee. He wants to gain the respect of his wife Pauline, as well as the townsfolk, and earn a place in Waimatua history. Faced with planning this biggest party in town and balancing his hectic schedule with his demanding wife, Billy plans for the arrival of international rugby player, Max Seddon, a distraction to his wife, as they were high school sweethearts.
Alum Actors
- Bruce Hopkins plays Larry
- Elizabeth Hawthorne plays Charlotte Morrison
- Kevin Smith plays Max Seddon
- Liddy Holloway plays Mrs Crawford
- Michael Hurst plays Director
- Ross Duncan plays Wallace
- Stephen Tozer plays Mr. Crawford
- Taungaroa Emile plays Tyron
Non-YH Alum Crossactors
- Grant Triplow plays Tama
- Hori Ahipene plays Potu Williams
- Marise Wipani plays Sharyn
- Ray Bishop plays Bikie
Links
Watch the Trailer
<mediaplayer width='533' height='300'>http://yhwiki.com/videos/Jubilee (Trailer).flv</mediaplayer>
Additional Pictures (YH Alum Actors)
Additional Pictures (Non-YH Alum Actors)
- None at the time. (Why not add some?)