Cloudstreet
Set in and around Perth during the 1940s and 1950s, cloudstreet tells the story of two rural families who suffer separate catastrophes and flee to the city to pick up the pieces of their lives and start again. Brought together in the same house at No.1 Cloud Street, the Lambs and the Pickles' share numerous tragedies and triumphs that draw them closer together, until the roof over their heads becomes a home for their hearts.
Set in and around Perth during the 40s and 50s, Cloudstreet tells the story of two rural families who suffer separate catastrophes and flee to the city to pick up the pieces of their lives and start again. Brought together in the same house at No.1 Cloud Street, the Lambs and the Pickles' share numerous tragedies and triumphs that draw them closer together, until the roof over their heads becomes a home for their hearts. Fate robs Sam Pickles of his fingers and the Lamb's son suffers a near-drowning. Sam inherits a house in Perth, but bad luck leads him to rent half of it out. The Lambs move in to No. 1 Cloud Street.
Years have passed, but little has changed. The Lambs are still bustlers, the Pickles do little. Rose's antipathy towards Dolly has grown — particularly when Dolly tells her she has to leave school and get a job. Rose's brother, cheeky little Ted (Dolly's favourite) is now a jockey and a hit with the girls. And Quick Lamb is still looking after his little brain-damaged brother Fish, and still feeling a sense of guilt over the fishing accident in which Fish nearly drowned. Soon, the pressure of those feelings leads him to snap and he walks out of Cloudstreet — despite his mothers orders for him to stay.
Winning moments never last, however, and news arrives from Adelaide that Ted has died of a heart attack in a sauna while trying to lose weight (as jockeys do). Dolly is inconsolable, although she makes renewed attempts to see if alcohol will console her. Rose makes a token effort to comfort her mother, but her fundamental contempt for Dolly makes this impossible. The house is still groaning and suffering — worse than ever. Life is now as divided and dislocated as it will ever be. Rose is, emotionally, as far from her mother and her family as she will ever be. Quick is physically as far from Fish and his family as he will ever be. Oriel is furthest away from the faith she once had. And Sam, as always, is just waiting to see what happens next.
The Lambs have established a successful local store in the front room of their half of the house, while the Pickles are still blown by the winds of fate in their half. Both families have ups and downs but then good times seem to be there for both.
Good times quickly end as tragedy strikes the Pickles. But slowly things come around. Both families unwittingly help the other as they each journey away from family and away from love, all eventually returning to find their natural place in Cloudstreet.
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Bruce Spence | Pig |
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Essie Davis | Dolly Pickles |
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David Bowers | Earl Blunt |
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Emma Booth | Rose Pickles |
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Kerry Fox | Oriel Lamb |
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Geoff Morrell | Lester Lamb |
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Stephen Curry | Sam Pickles |
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Oliver Ackland | Toby Raven |
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Ron Haddrick | Narrator |
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Sean Keenan | Ted Pickles |
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Kelton Pell | Bob Crab |
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Sarah Louella | Darlene |
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Melanie Lyons | Marjorie Clay |
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Helen Doig | May Blunt |
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Billie-Jean Hamlet | Ruby |
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Shaquita Nannup | Florrie |
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David Wollesen | Extra |
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Anna Bauert | Alma |
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Doug Gardiner | Soldier |
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Ethan Tomas | Geoffrey Birch |
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Lara Robinson | Young Rose Pickles |
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Callan McAuliffe | Young Quick Lamb |
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Freya Tingley | Hat Lamb |
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Ben Mortley | Gerry Clay |
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Amanda Woodhams | Red Lamb |
| Director | Matthew Saville |
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| Writer | Ellen Fontana, Tim Winton | |
| Producer | Bob Campbell, Della Churchill, Sean Hepburn Ferrer, Greg Haddrick, Kirk M. Hallam, Louisa Kors, Des Monaghan, Brenda Pam, Kim Vecera | |
| Musician | Bryony Marks | |
| Photography | Mark Wareham | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 2 |