
Warming Up
Comedy · Romance
Overview
When a group of macho footballers who haven't won a match in two years take on a private coach and start winning, the team have only one problem. They don't want anyone to know that their coach is the town's newly-arrived ballet teacher. Juliet has come in search of a new life with her young son and finds the place less sympathetic than she had bargained for. This lively comedy takes the lid off Australia's macho image and discovers that it's not quite as tough as it likes to imagine.
Top Cast


Henri Szeps
Henri Szeps
Sergeant Peter Sullivan
Henri Szeps
Sergeant Peter Sullivan
Queenie Ashton
Queenie Ashton
Mrs. Marsh
Queenie Ashton
Mrs. Marsh
Adam Fernance
Adam Fernance
Randolph (Andy) Cavanagh-Jones
Adam Fernance
Randolph (Andy) Cavanagh-Jones


Lloyd Morris
Lloyd Morris
Ox
Lloyd Morris
Ox
Tim Grogan
Tim Grogan
Snoopy
Tim Grogan
Snoopy
Barbara Stephens
Barbara Stephens
Juliet Cavanagh-Fforbes
Barbara Stephens
Juliet Cavanagh-Fforbes
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