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Dear Cardholder is a film of genre Comedy directed by Bill Bennett released in USA on 1 january 1987 with John Ewart

Dear Cardholder (1987)

Dear Cardholder
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Released in USA 1 january 1987
Length 1h32
Directed by
Genres Comedy

Dear Cardholder is a 1987 Australian film about a man who gets in debt on his credit cards.

The film failed to find a cinema release and director Bill Bennett feels as though he made a mistake in not making the film funny enough or the lead sufficiently sympathetic. He also says he felt he did not spend enough time on the script.

Actors

John Ewart

(Mr. Hart)
Bob Ellis

(Terence)
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