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- Don's_Party abstract "Don's Party is a 1971 play by David Williamson set during the 1969 Australian federal election. It is published by Currency Press. The film based on the play was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival.".
- Don's_Party author David_Williamson.
- Don's_Party premiereDate "2011-01-13".
- Don's_Party premiereYear "1971".
- Don's_Party premiereYear "2011".
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- Don's_Party wikiPageExternalLink page91133537.aspx.
- Don's_Party wikiPageExternalLink dons-party.
- Don's_Party wikiPageExternalLink www.ozornewzealand.com.
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- Don's_Party wikiPageExternalLink singles.htm.
- Don's_Party wikiPageID "2303716".
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- Don's_Party budget "AU$270,000".
- Don's_Party caption "DVD cover".
- Don's_Party country "Australia".
- Don's_Party director Bruce_Beresford.
- Don's_Party distributor "20".
- Don's_Party distributor "Phillip Adams".
- Don's_Party editor William_M._Anderson.
- Don's_Party gross "AU$871,000".
- Don's_Party hasPhotoCollection Don's_Party.
- Don's_Party language "English".
- Don's_Party name "Don Parties On".
- Don's_Party name "Don's Party".
- Don's_Party origLang "English".
- Don's_Party place "Arts Centre Playhouse".
- Don's_Party premiere "1971".
- Don's_Party premiere "2011-01-13".
- Don's_Party producer Phillip_Adams.
- Don's_Party released "1976-11-17".
- Don's_Party runtime "5400.0".
- Don's_Party starring Candy_Raymond.
- Don's_Party starring Clare_Binney.
- Don's_Party starring Pat_Bishop.
- Don's_Party starring Ray_Barrett.
- Don's_Party studio "Double Head Productions".
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- Don's_Party writer David_Williamson.
- Don's_Party subject Category:1970s_comedy-drama_films.
- Don's_Party subject Category:1971_plays.
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- Don's_Party subject Category:Australian_comedy_films.
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- Don's_Party subject Category:Films_about_elections.
- Don's_Party subject Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Australian_writers.
- Don's_Party subject Category:Films_directed_by_Bruce_Beresford.
- Don's_Party subject Category:Plays_by_David_Williamson.
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- Don's_Party comment "Don's Party is a 1971 play by David Williamson set during the 1969 Australian federal election. It is published by Currency Press. The film based on the play was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival.".
- Don's_Party label "Don's Party".
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- Don's_Party sameAs Don's_Party.
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- Don's_Party homepage singles.htm.
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- Don's_Party name "Don Parties On".
- Don's_Party name "Don's Party".