Somewhat tardy and parochial social satire (formerly called Spotswood) on labor unrest in mid-Sixties Australia. An "efficiency consultant" (Anthony Hopkins, seriously, not comically, tortured as usual) is hired to evaluate a one-big-family manufacturer of "casual footwear," chiefly moccasins. What develops is an amiable variation on Other People's Money, with a moralizing and sentimentalizing last lap. Directed by Mark Joffe. (1992) — Duncan Shepherd
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