Stan and George's New Life (1992)

A sunny love story in an overcast world

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Stan is a mild-mannered, gentle, middle-aged man who still lives with his overbearing parents. One day, acting on a suggestion by his father, he lands a job at the Weather Bureau. The work is challenging to him, and a little daunting, and his adjustment is considerably eased for him by his female co-worker "George," as she is called. The two become close, eventually marrying and moving in together. While they are adapting to the married state, conditions at work are deteriorating in a bizarre and irrational way, which puts a considerable strain on both the newlyweds.

Director: Brian McKenzie
Runtime: 104 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Brian McKenzie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stan and George's New Life about?
Stan is a mild-mannered, gentle, middle-aged man who still lives with his overbearing parents. One day, acting on a suggestion by his father, he lands a job at the Weather Bureau. The work is challenging to him, and a little daunting, and his adjustment is considerably eased for him by his female co-worker "George," as she is called. The two become close, eventually marrying and moving in together. While they are adapting to the married state, conditions at work are deteriorating in a bizarre and irrational way, which puts a considerable strain on both the newlyweds.
Who directed Stan and George's New Life?
Stan and George's New Life was directed by Brian McKenzie.
Who stars in Stan and George's New Life?
Stan and George's New Life stars Paul Chubb, Julie Forsyth, John Bluthal, Margaret Ford, Roy Baldwin, Bruce Alexander.
How long is Stan and George's New Life?
Stan and George's New Life has a runtime of 1h 44m (104 minutes).