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One of Those People that Live in the World (1974)

Writer/director Paul Maunder's second drama after his award-winning Going Up North for a While is a portrait of a woman's mental health crisis. In part one Julie (Denise Maunder) is haunted by her birth mother's breakdown. Her inner monologue narrates events; Julie hopes marriage and a job will "cure" her, and falls pregnant. After a traumatic delivery, she suffers an acute episode and is admitted into care. Part two takes place in a psychiatric hospital where drugs, electroconvulsive therapy and art therapy were standard treatments at the time. Maunder undertook research at Auckland's Kingseat psychiatric hospital.

Release: 1974-10-14
Runtime: 70 min
Cast
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Lisa Aitken
Child
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John Anderson
Lewis
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Gael Anderson
Mrs Proctor
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Anne Batt
Dorothy
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Jean Betts
Birth mother
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Pat Birdling
Barbara
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Helen Brew
Mother
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Kaye Buchanan
Occupational Therapist
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Marie Bullock
Mrs Priddle
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Sarah Burdett
Child
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Georgina Carey
Mrs McPherson
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Lisa Cunningham
Library Assistant
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Jonathan Dennis
Patient
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Russell Duncan
Father
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Frank Edwards
Lecturer
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Anne England
Drama Teacher
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Janice Finn
Nurse Lipskey
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Jan Fraser
Social Worker