Going Down
Released: 1983
Drama
Karli's over the Sydney scene and its small-pond bohemian excesses. That's why she's moving to New York City in the morning. But over the course of one unforgettable night, Karli's best friends will show her that a little Sydney goes a long way .
Starring: Tracy Mann, Vera Plevnik, Julie Barry, Moira MacLaine-Cross, Esben Storm, David Argue, Ian Gilmour, Lou Brown
Directed by: Haydn Keenan
Written by: Julie Barry, Moira MacLaine-Cross, Melissa Woods
Language: English
Scenes
The prostitute Neddie (Mercia Deane-Johns) has a wealthy client who likes to be pissed on, and she persuades her reluctant friend Jackie (Julie Barry) to join in for a double session. They pee on him in a shower stall, and the stream is heard but not seen. The client, Roger, was played by Charles Waterstreet (a local celebrity in Sydney). He was squeamish about the shower scene, however, so director Haydn Keenan had to shoot that part without him (and provide his own voice in place of Waterstreet's).