The title is from a poem by Leigh Hunt that states, more or less, that a kiss from a girl named Jenny is worth more than anything else in the world. Such is not the case with a script about her. Tamsin West is the youngster. She lives with her mother, Deborah-Lee Furness, and her mother's
lover, Ivar Kants. West adores Kants though he is not her real daddy. Their home is in the hills not far from Melboure, and though daughter and live-in boy friend are content, Furness feels stifled so far from the city's action. Here's where the lives of the main characters begin to come apart.
Furness, discontent with her quiet household, goes to work in a Melbourne whorehouse, W...
Released:
1985
Rated:
NR
Length:
98 mins