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Movie fans dreamin’ of Q&A with Caton

FANS will think they’re “dreamin’” when Australian actor Michael Caton hosts a post-movie question-and-answer session at Waurn Ponds next week.
The star of feature film The Castle as well as TV series such as Packed to the Rafters will join director Jeremy Sims to discuss their new drama, Last Cab to Darwin.
Reading Cinemas will host an advance screening of the movie on Wednesday morning ahead of its Australian release, with Caton and Sims to attend for both the film and the session afterward.
The movie is based on a Reg Cribb play inspired by the real-life journey of terminally ill Broken Hill taxi driver Rex Bell to take advantage of euthanasia laws in the Northern Territory.
Caton, best-known for The Castle and his line “Tell ‘em they’re dreamin’”, plays Bell in Last Cab to Darwin.
The movie also features veteran Australian actress Jacki Weaver who recently won acclaim in the US for her role in Australian film Animal Kingdom, based on Melbourne’s criminal underworld.

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