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The Price of Milk is a 2000 New Zealand romantic fantasy film. It was directed by New Zealand actor and director Harry Sinclair . Plot. In rural New Zealand, a farmer, Rob ( Karl Urban ), gets engaged to his love, Lucinda ( Danielle Cormack ).
Mar 1, 2001 · A New Zealand couple, Lucinda and Rob, live with their 117 cows in a magic land. Lucinda tries to test their love with a game of sabotage, but things go wrong.
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- Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
- Harry Sinclair
- 2001-03-01
Nov 26, 2002 · A wonderful film with an adorable cast. --Bret Fetzer. From the Back Cover. Once upon a time, on a dairy farm in a faraway land of fertile green valleys, there lived two lovers-Lucinda and Rob, and their one hundred and seventeen cows. After Rob proposes, however, Lucinda starts to worry that the sparkle may be fading from their love.
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The Price of Milk PG-13 Released Sep 13, 2000 1h 27m Romance List 49% Tomatometer 47 Reviews 73% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings A couple living happily together on a dairy farm begin to lose the...
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- Harry Sinclair
- PG-13
- Danielle Cormack
Apr 27, 2001 · The Price Of Milk is a 2001 film about a couple who run a dairy farm in New Zealand and face some supernatural challenges to their love. Roger Ebert gives it two stars and criticizes its tone, plot and acting.
Jun 8, 2000 · The Price of Milk. In a radical departure from the hip, inner-city realism of his well-received debut, "Topless Women Talk About Their Lives," New Zealander Harry Sinclair...
Oct 13, 2000 · Lucinda lives a fairytale life with dairy farmer Rob, and his 117 cows. But after a freak car accident she decides to test Rob's love for her by trying to make him angry. He passes her tests until a quilt goes missing from their bed and the price of getting it back is high.