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Harlequin

Are His Powers More Than Magic?
1980 | 95m | English

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Simon Wincer
Writer: Everett De Roche
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Up-and-coming senator Nick Rast's young son is terminally ill with leukemia. A mysterious faith healer, Gregory Wolfe, appears and seems to cure the boy. Rast's wife Sandy falls in love with Wolfe, but the powerful interests behind Rast's career, represented by geriatric monster Doc Wheelan are less happy with events.
Release Date: Mar 28, 1980
Director: Simon Wincer
Writer: Everett De Roche
Genres: Fantasy, Drama, Horror, Mystery
Keywords magic, senator, illusion, leukemia, sorcerer, psychic
Production Companies ACE Theatres, Caidin Film Co., The Australian Film Commission, Farflight Investments, The Western Australian Film Council, The Greater Union Organisation Pty. Ltd.
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Mar 23, 2026
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Robert Powell Gregory Wolfe
David Hemmings Nick Rast
Carmen Duncan Sandra Rast
Broderick Crawford Doc Wheelan
Gus Mercurio Mr. Bergier
Alan Cassell Mr. Porter
Mark Spain Alex Rast
Alyson Best Alice
Sean Myers Benny Lucas
Mary Simpson Zoe Cayce
Neville Teede Dr. Barthelemy
Anne-Marie Mackay Miss Edith Twist
John Frawley Dr. Lovelock
Nita Pannell Mabel Wheelan
David Hough Mr. Jepson
Klaus Schultz Arthur
Peter West Godfrey
Maurie Ogden Prison Officer
Jack Ferrari Eli Steele
Jeremy Sims Young Boy on Raft
Toby Amoore Young Boy on Raft
Sebastian Hunsley Young Boy on Raft
Julia Moody Reporter
Leslie Wright Mayor
Adele Cohen Mayoress
Ramsay McLean Broadcaster
John Brownbridge Police Officer with Binoculars (uncredited)
Nicole Dehring Party Hostess (uncredited)
Bevan Lee Mr. Robinson
Name Job
Simon Wincer Director
Adrian Carr Editor
Gary Hansen Director of Photography
Neill D. Hicks Additional Dialogue
Everett De Roche Screenplay
Jon George Additional Dialogue
Bernard Hides Production Designer
Terry Ryan Costume Designer
Lois Hohenfels Makeup Artist
Cheryl Williams Hairdresser
Grant Harris Second Assistant Director
Michael McKeag First Assistant Director
Jenny Miles Third Assistant Director
Virginia Bieneman Draughtsman
Noel Butler Construction Grip
Steve Courtley Construction Manager
Michael Dore Construction Grip
Michael Langton Construction Grip
Clark Munro Props
Owen Paterson Assistant Art Director
Peter Sands Construction Grip
Wayne Smith Construction Grip
Peter Fenton Sound Mixer
Steve Lambeth Assistant Sound Editor, ADR & Dubbing
Terry Rodman ADR & Dubbing
Mark J. Wasiutak Boom Operator
Gary Wilkins Sound Recordist
Chris Murray Special Effects Assistant
Conrad Rothmann Special Effects
Roger Cowland Visual Effects
Peter West Stunt Coordinator
Nicholas Clark Still Photographer
Ross Erickson Key Grip
Reg Garside Best Boy Electric
Jan Kenny Focus Puller
Robin Morgan Grip
Mick Morris Gaffer
Peter Moss Camera Operator
Jeremy Robbins Clapper Loader
Vicki Rowland Wardrobe Assistant
Arthur Cambridge Colorist
Margaret Cardin Negative Cutter
Brian May Original Music Composer, Conductor
Russell Naughton Assistant Music Supervisor
Roger Savage Recording Supervision
Russell Hagg Script Editor
Lynn Barker Production Accountant
Jennifer Barty Production Secretary
William Fayman Presenter
Daro Gunzburg Production Assistant
Willie Kay Creative Consultant
Ross Skiffington Creative Consultant
Lynette Thorburn Publicist
Sylvia Van Wyk Producer's Assistant
Caroline Stanton Continuity
Name Title
William Fayman Executive Producer
Antony I. Ginnane Producer
Jane Scott Associate Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_What if Rasputin wormed his way into a political family in the modern day?_** A senator and his wife in SoCal (David Hemmings and Carmen Duncan) are puzzled by the sudden appearance of a peculiar man (Robert Powell) who seems to have the power to heal their son suffering from leukemia. Broderi ... ck Crawford is on hand as a looming political kingpin. Shot in 1979, "Harlequin" debuted in Australia in 1980, but didn’t make it to America until 1983-84. It was inspired by Grigori Rasputin, the mystic and faith healer who influenced the imperial family in Saint Petersburg of prerevolutionary Russia from 1906 till his assassination in late 1916. This was meshed with the harlequin from Italian theater. What makes the flick interesting is that the eponymous character is portrayed by the actor who played Jesus Christ in the television epic “Jesus of Nazareth” a few years earlier. Interestingly, David Bowie was originally intended for the challenging role. While shot in Perth, producers disguised this fact to boost international sales, making the setting of the story America with references to American states and the political system thereof. This was helped by the inclusion of British and American actors, as well as Alan Cassell's voice being dubbed into an American accent. Doing so was controversial because the film was made with money from Australian taxpayers. Nevertheless, viewers KNOW it’s not America once Sandra Rast gets into her car and drives from the right side (lol). While some parts of the score are dated and questionable, there are enough intriguing elements for those interested. Alyson Best appears in a few scenes and is a highlight on the beauty front. Meanwhile the senator played by Hemmings comes off as Trump in his 50s. It runs 1 hour, 35 minutes, and is also known as “Dark Forces” and “The Minister's Magician.” GRADE: B-

Sep 19, 2025