Mr Neal Is Entitled to Be an Agitator (1991)

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In the last four years of his life, Lionel Murphy was at the centre of an historic battle to retain his position on the High Court in Australia. While the film concentrates on this period and the events leading up to it, in a wider sense, it uses the dramatic story of Murphy as a vehicle to consider some more fundamental issues about law. The film tackles the problem of police and security surveillance of the individual in Australian society and in particular, of prominent political and legal figures.

Director: Daryl Dellora
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 58 min
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Country: Australia
Language: English
Original Language: en
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What is Mr Neal Is Entitled to Be an Agitator about?
In the last four years of his life, Lionel Murphy was at the centre of an historic battle to retain his position on the High Court in Australia. While the film concentrates on this period and the events leading up to it, in a wider sense, it uses the dramatic story of Murphy as a vehicle to consider some more fundamental issues about law. The film tackles the problem of police and security surveillance of the individual in Australian society and in particular, of prominent political and legal figures.
Who directed Mr Neal Is Entitled to Be an Agitator?
Mr Neal Is Entitled to Be an Agitator was directed by Daryl Dellora.
Who stars in Mr Neal Is Entitled to Be an Agitator?
Mr Neal Is Entitled to Be an Agitator stars Tony Blackshield, David Brown, Don Dunstan, Ernie Dingo.
How long is Mr Neal Is Entitled to Be an Agitator?
Mr Neal Is Entitled to Be an Agitator has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
What genre is Mr Neal Is Entitled to Be an Agitator?
Mr Neal Is Entitled to Be an Agitator is a Documentary film.
Where was Mr Neal Is Entitled to Be an Agitator produced?
Mr Neal Is Entitled to Be an Agitator was produced in Australia.