The Price of Milk
The Price of Milk is a 2000 New Zealand romantic fantasy film.[1] It was directed by New Zealand actor and director Harry Sinclair.[2]
The Price of Milk | |
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Directed by | Harry Sinclair |
Written by | Harry Sinclair |
Produced by | Fiona Copland |
Starring | Danielle Cormack Karl Urban |
Cinematography | Leon Narbey |
Distributed by | Lot 47 Films |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Languages | English Spanish |
Plot
In rural New Zealand, a farmer, Rob (Karl Urban), gets engaged to his love, Lucinda (Danielle Cormack). However, Lucinda is worried about their relationship losing its spark and she continues pushing him away to try to keep the spark alive.
A string of quilt thefts have been occurring around town and when Lucinda finds hers, she is curious and reckless when she trades Rob's cows, worth NZ$400,000, for it. Rob is beyond words in his rage and loses his voice as he drives away, leaving Lucinda to worry for days before their planned wedding.
References
- "The Price of Milk". New Zealand Film Commission. 1997. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
- Kentucky New Era. Kentucky New Era. 28 February 2001. p. 39.
External links
- iofilm.co.uk– a review of The Price of Milk. Archived 10 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- The Price of Milk at IMDb
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