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Duration: 162 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Diane Smith, Dianne Smith
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Di Smith was born in 1958 and is an Australian actress and producer, best known for her role as Dr. Alex Fraser in the classic Australian series, 'A Country Practice'.
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Joy Smithers, born on 15 July 1963 in Australia, is an actress known for her roles in various television shows such as 'All The Way', 'Bangkok Hilton', and 'Home and Away'. She also appeared in films like 'Newcastle' (2008) and 'Mad Max: Fury Road' (2015). Smithers was initially offered the role of Max Rockatansky's wife, Jessie, in the original 1979 'Mad Max', but she had to decline due to her parents not allowing her to travel for production.
Release Year: 1985
Nation: Australia
Alternative Title: Housebroken, Traumhaus auf Raten
Director: Denny Lawrence
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In 'Emoh Ruo', Terry Tunkley cleans houses for a living but yearns to own her own home. She falls in love with an advertisement for 'The Buckingham', a low-budget project home, and persuades her husband Des to sell his boat so they can afford the deposit. The couple moves to the outskirts of Sydney to begin their new life but soon discovers that achieving the Australian dream can turn into a nightmare due to financial institutions, builders, and furniture salesmen exploiting eager young couples.
'Emoh Ruo' is an Australian comedy film directed by Denny Lawrence in 1985. The movie serves as a biting satire on the struggles of young married couples buying their first home in Australia. It critically examines the societal pressures and exploitative practices of financial institutions, builders, and furniture salesmen that often lead couples to financial ruin in pursuit of the 'Australian dream'. The film focuses on Terry Tunkley's desperation for homeownership and her husband Des's reluctant involvement, highlighting the challenges and unexpected realities they encounter as they navigate their new life.