Day of the Roses (1998)

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Written by Murray Hubbard, Ray Connor

Directed by Peter Fisk

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: Australia

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

The true story of the heroism, bravery and heartache drawn from one of the worst train crashes in recent times. Paul Mercurio stars in this award winning drama.

When is Day of the Roses next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on True Movies 2 November 28th, 12 midnight. See more...

Cast

Paul MercurioBryan Gordon
John BachTom Weir
Chris BettsSgt. Merv Masterson
Aaron BlabeyDr White
Carol BurnsGreta
Cormac CostelloMichael "Scotty" McInally
Stephen CurryRescuer
Helen DallimoreAnnette Gordon
Gigi EdgleyErica Watson
Rebecca GibneyMargaret Warby
Heather MitchellMargaret Shuttler
Alberto DenticeBoris Osman
Damian PikeConstable Garry Raymond
Wayne PygramSgt. Joe Beecroft
Jeremy SimsGerry Buchtmann

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Comments

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites November 16th, 2008 - 2:58pmJoyce Pritchard- McLoughlin said...

    I was very moved and saddened by this movie. I used to live in Dundas N>S>w. only a few stations away from Granville where the disaster occurred. But this was in 1960 - the disaster happened in 1977. I remember all the places as the movie showed them - Blacktown - where I lived for a short time, Parramatta, Clyde. This movie deserves a medal for showing as if in reality the rescue people, the victims and their families. Congratulations to the movie makers.

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