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Duration: 167 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: Ruffah
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Portrait of Kim Deacon

Kim Deacon

Birth Name: Kim Deacon

Birth Date: 1959-01-01

Birth Place: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Hoodwink (1981) as

Most Important Roles:

  • Hoodwink (1981) as
  • A Dangerous Summer (1982) as Maggie Anderson
  • Strange Planet (1999) as Joan
  • The Portrait of Wendy's Father (1985) as Wendy
  • Rebel (1985) as Hazel
  • Dot and the Whale (1986) as
  • Telling Schoolgirl Tales: The Making of 'The Getting of Wisdom’ (2006) as Self
  • Crosstalk (1982) as Jane

Career Highlights:

  • Hoodwink (1981)
  • A Dangerous Summer (1982)
  • Strange Planet (1999)
  • The Portrait of Wendy's Father (1985)
  • Rebel (1985)
  • Dot and the Whale (1986)
  • Telling Schoolgirl Tales: The Making of 'The Getting of Wisdom’ (2006)
  • Crosstalk (1982)

Full Biography

Kim Deacon, born in 1959, is an Australian actress known for her role in 'Hoodwink' (1981), a film about a bank robber who pretends to be blind to gain early release from prison and forms an unlikely love story with a lonely minister's wife. The exact details of Deacon's personal life are not provided.


About the Movie: Hoodwink (1981)

Poster for Hoodwink (1981)

Release Year: 1981

Nation: Australia

Alternative Title: Hoodwink - pakoon!

Director: Claude Whatham

Writer: Carl Synnerdahl, Ken Quinnell

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: CB Films, New South Wales Film Corp.

Genre: Drama, Romance

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

  • The Journalist (2019)
  • Boomerang! (1947)
  • The Upside (2019)
  • Crimes of Diogo Alves (1909)
  • Loggerheads (2005)

Keywords

Story

Hoodwink is a film centered around an Australian criminal serving time in a New South Wales prison. The protagonist, played by John Hargreaves, grows weary of his convict labor and devises a plan to alleviate his burden. He feigns total blindness, hoping this disability will exempt him from physical tasks. Remarkably, he maintains the ruse for years, even convincing prison officials. However, his deception takes an unexpected turn when a lonely minister's wife enters his life and begins teaching him how to navigate life as a blind man. The two eventually fall in love, complicating matters significantly.

Summary

Hoodwink is a 1981 Australian drama based on the true story of a bank robber who, in an effort to secure early release from prison, pretends to have become blind. Directed by Claude Whatham, the film explores themes of deception and its consequences, as the protagonist's ruse leads him into a romantic relationship that forces him to confront his actions. The movie is notable for its exploration of the psychological effects of long-term deceit.