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One of Those People that Live in the World

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One of Those People that Live in the World
Directed byPaul Maunder
Written byPaul Maunder
Produced byDavid H Fowler
StarringAnne Manchester
John Reid
Denise Maunder
CinematographyLynton Diggle
Edited byPaul Maunder
Anne Manchester
Music byTony Backhouse
Production
company
Release date
  • 1973 (1973)
Running time
70 minutes
CountryNew Zealand
LanguageEnglish

One of Those People that Live in the World is a 1973 New Zealand film directed by Paul Maunder.[1][2][3]

Synopsis

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This is about a woman's mental health crisis. In the first part Julie is haunted by her birth mother's breakdown. Julie hopes marriage and a job will overcome her problems, and falls pregnant. Following a traumatic delivery, Julie suffers an acute episode and is admitted into care. The second part is in a psychiatric hospital where drugs, electroconvulsive therapy and art therapy were used as standard treatments.[1]

Cast

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  • Lisa Aitken as Child
  • Donna Akersten as Receptionist
  • John Anderson as Lewis
  • Gael Anderson as Mrs Proctor
  • Anne Batt as Dorothy
  • Jean Betts as Birth mother
  • Pat Birdling as Barbara
  • Helen Brew as Mother
  • Kaye Buchanan as Occupational Therapist
  • Marie Bullock as Mrs Priddle
  • Sarah Burdett as Child
  • Georgina Carey as Mrs McPherson
  • Lisa Cunningham as Library Assistant
  • Jonathan Dennis as Patient
  • Russell Duncan as Father
  • Frank Edwards as Lecturer
  • Anne England as Drama Teacher
  • Janice Finn as Nurse Lipskey
  • Jan Fraser as Social Worker
  • Thelma Gradmair as Mrs Manaia
  • Michael Haigh as Dr Marshall (psychiatrist)
  • Margaret Hawkins as Mrs Flowers
  • Nancy Krinkle as Mrs Jenkin
  • Jim Macfarlane as Doctor
  • Anne Manchester as Nurse
  • Denise Maunder as Julie
  • Wendy McFarlane as Mrs Walker
  • Jane McKechnie as Pat
  • Vivienne Morgan as Nurse
  • Jean Packman as Nurse
  • John Reid as Husband
  • Anne Roberts as Sister
  • Lewis Rowe as Librarian
  • Olwen Taylor as Janice
  • Jenny Vaademeyer as Dr Rennie
  • Davinia White as Cecily
  • Valmarie Yates as Liz

References

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  1. ^ a b "One of Those People that Live in the World". NZ On Screen. Archives New Zealand. 1973. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Study of mental breakdown". Papers Past. No. 33661, Vol CXIV. The Press. 10 October 1974. p. 4. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Dramatic insight into mental illness". Papers Past. No. 33665, Vol CXIV. The Press. 15 October 1974. p. 20. Retrieved 10 January 2023.