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词条 Seven Deadly Sins (miniseries)
释义

  1. Production

  2. Soundtrack

     Track listing 

  3. References

  4. External links

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| genre = Drama
| creator =
| writer = {{plainlist|
  • Glenda Adams ("Pride", "Wrath")
  • Andrew Bovell ("Lust")
  • Joanna Murray-Smith ("Greed")
  • Hannie Rayson ("Sloth")
  • {{nowrap|Keith Thompson ("Gluttony", "Envy")[1]}}

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| director = {{plainlist|
  • Ken Cameron ("Lust")
  • Gale Edwards ("Pride")
  • Julian Pringle ("Wrath")
  • Jackie McKimmie ("Sloth")
  • Alison Maclean ("Greed")
  • Stephen Wallace ("Envy")
  • Di Drew ("Gluttony")[1]

}}
| starring = {{plainlist|
  • Hugo Weaving ("Lust")
  • Colin Friels ("Pride")
  • Elizabeth Alexander ("Pride")
  • Steve Bisley ("Sloth")
  • Vince Colosimo ("Sloth")
  • Robyn Nevin ("Sloth")

|*Gosia Dobrowolska ("Greed")
|*Caroline Gillmer ("Greed")
|*Kim Gyngell ("Greed")
|*Marshall Napier ("Greed")
  • Pamela Rabe ("Greed")
  • Genevieve Lemon ("Envy")
  • Belinda McClory ("Envy")
  • Gia Carides ("Gluttony")
  • Richard Roxburgh ("Gluttony")[1]

}}
| country = Australia
| language = English
| num_seasons = 1
| num_episodes = 7
| list_episodes =
| producer = Bob Weiss
| music = Martin Armiger, Paul Grabowsky[1]
| runtime = 48mins (approximately)
| company =
| network = ABC
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Seven Deadly Sins is an Australian 7-part anthology series examining the dark side of human nature in seven episodes: "Lust", "Pride", "Wrath", "Sloth", "Greed", "Envy" and "Gluttony" – the seven deadly sins.

Production

Seven Deadly Sins was pitched to Penny Chapman, then head of drama at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, by script editor Barbara Masel. Her idea was to create a series of stories that would "let the moral compass spin".[1] Masel was also interested in encouraging the audience to identify with behaviour they would not normally condone and "that all of the characters in each of the episodes should manifest the sin".[1] With Chapman on board and Bob Weis appointed as series producer, Masel then set about finding writers. When outlines and drafts were completed, the directors were brought on board. P. J. Hogan ("Sloth") and Alison Maclean ("Greed") were selected as directors before their international careers had taken off, while Gale Edwards ("Pride") had until then had only ever directed for the theatre. The series was broadcast at 9.30pm because of the language used. The series rated well, pulling the biggest audience ever at the time for an ABC drama program in that time slot.[1]

Soundtrack

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| artist = Paul Kelly, Renée Geyer, Vika Bull and Deborah Conway
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| border = yes
| alt =
| released = {{start date|1993|02|df=yes}}
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| label = Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| producer = Martin Armiger
| prev_title =
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| misc = {{Extra chronology
| artist = Paul Kelly albums
| type = soundtrack
| prev_title = Live, May 1992
| prev_year = 1992
| title = Seven Deadly Sins
| year = 1993
| next_title = Wanted Man
| next_year = 1994
}}{{Extra chronology
| artist = Renée Geyer album
| type = soundtrack
| prev_title = Renée Live at the Basement
| prev_year = 1986
| title = Seven Deadly Sins
| year = 1993
| next_title = Difficult Woman
| next_year = 1994
}}{{Extra chronology
| artist = Vika Bull album
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| prev_year =
| title = Seven Deadly Sins
| year = 1993
| next_title = Vika and Linda
| next_year = 1994
}}{{Extra chronology
| artist = Deborah Conway album
| type = soundtrack
| prev_title = String of Pearls
| prev_year = 1991
| title = Seven Deadly Sins
| year = 1993
| next_title = Bitch Epic
| next_year = 1993
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A soundtrack was released by ABC Music and produced by Martin Armiger. It features vocals from multi-platinum/ARIA Award winning artists Paul Kelly, Renée Geyer, Vika Bull and Deborah Conway. The album peaked at number 71 on the ARIA Charts.[2]

Geyer's version of "Crazy" was released as the lead single. "He Can't Decide" was released as the second and final single in 1993.[3]

Track listing

{{tracklist
| collapsed =
| headline = CD/Cassette[4]
| extra_column = Vocals
| title1 = He Can't Decide
| writer1 = P. Kelly/M. Armiger
| extra1 = Paul Kelly, Renée Geyer, Vika Bull and Deborah Conway
| length1 = 3:31
| title2 = Almost Persuaded
| writer2 = G. Sutton/B. Sherrill
| extra2 = Paul Kelly
| length2 = 3:05
| title3 = Imagine the World
| writer3 = M. Armiger/P. Kelly
| extra3 = Deborah Conway, Renée Geyer
| length3 = 6:00
| title4 = I Can't See Me Without You
| writer4 = C. Twitty
| extra4 = Deborah Conway
| length4 = 2:41
| title5 = Ugly Woman
| writer5 = Raphael de Leon
| extra5 = Paul Kelly
| length5 = 2:40
| title6 = Foggy Highway
| writer6 = P. Kelly
| extra6 = Renée Geyer
| length6 = 3:27
| title7 = Don't Break it I Say
| writer7 = Kelly/Conway/Geyer/Armiger
| extra7 = Deborah Conway, Paul Kelly, Renée Geyer
| length7 = 4:10
| title8 = She's Got You
| writer8 = H. Cochran
| extra8 = Deborah Conway
| length8 = 3:00
| title9 = Crazy
| writer9 = Willie Nelson
| extra9 = Renée Geyer
| length9 = 4:13
| title10 = Maybe this Time
| writer10 = P. Kelly/M. Armiger
| extra10 = Vika Bull
| length10 = 3:34
| title11 = My Friends Say Fool
| writer11 = W. Mason
| extra11 = Renée Geyer
| length11 = 3:32
| title12 = In April
| writer12 = D. Conway
| extra12 = Renée Geyer
| length12 = 3:30
| title13 = Someday I'll Take Home the Roses
| writer13 = Jean Stafford
| extra13 = Renée Geyer
| length13 = 3:43
}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/C693841|title=The Seven Deadly Sins series |publisher=austlit|accessdate=18 June 2016}} {{subscription required}}
2. ^{{cite book|last=Ryan|first=Gavin|title=Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010|year=2011|publisher=Moonlight Publishing|location=Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Paul-Kelly-2-Renee-Geyer-Vika-Bull-Deborah-Conway-He-Cant-Decide/release/5150873|title=Paul Kelly (2), Renée Geyer, Vika Bull, Deborah Conway – He Can't Decide|publisher=Discogs|accessdate=18 June 2016}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/Vika-Bull-Deborah-Conway-Renee-Geyer-Paul-Kelly-Seven-Deadly-Sins-Music-From-The-ABC-TV-Series/release/6034376|title=Vika Bull, Deborah Conway, Renée Geyer, Paul Kelly (2) – Seven Deadly Sins (Music From The ABC TV Series)|publisher=Discogs|accessdate=18 June 2016}}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0108088|Seven Deadly Sins}}
  • {{Cite journal|journal=Quadrant|location=Sydney|volume=37|number=4|date=April 1993|pages=27–30|title=The making of Seven Deadly Sins|issn=0033-5002}}
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