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* [[Happily Ever After]]
* [[Happily Ever After]]
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Tony Martin (host of [[Get This]]) appears in a split-second cameo as Bud Tingwell's son. Along with Martin, many of the cast have been involved in projects by the film's production company, [[wikipedia:Working Dog Productions|Working Dog Productions]].
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Tony Martin (host of [[Get This]]) appears in a split-second cameo as Bud Tingwell's son. Along with Martin, many of the cast have been involved in projects by the film's production company, [[wikipedia:Working Dog Productions|Working Dog Productions]].
* [[Its the Principle of the Thing]]: most ordinary people would have taken the money, but Darryl risks everything he's got on his convictions. As Sal relates in the story of how they met, Darryl's principled and chivalrous behaviour are what attracted her to him in the first place.
* [[It's the Principle of the Thing]]: most ordinary people would have taken the money, but Darryl risks everything he's got on his convictions. As Sal relates in the story of how they met, Darryl's principled and chivalrous behaviour are what attracted her to him in the first place.
* [[Land Down Under]]: of course, but ''The Castle'' is probably a hundred times more genuine to the Aussie way of life than [[Crocodile Dundee]].
* [[Land Down Under]]: of course, but ''The Castle'' is probably a hundred times more genuine to the Aussie way of life than [[Crocodile Dundee]].
* [[No Budget]]: The film has been rumoured to have an astronomically small budget (less than $20,000), although the accepted figure is closer to $100,000. Either way, they shot the entire thing over 11 days to save on the catering bill, and renamed the main family so [[Real Life Writes the Plot|they could use real tow trucks borrowed from a business called "Kerrigans Towing". ]]
* [[No Budget]]: The film has been rumoured to have an astronomically small budget (less than $20,000), although the accepted figure is closer to $100,000. Either way, they shot the entire thing over 11 days to save on the catering bill, and renamed the main family so [[Real Life Writes the Plot|they could use real tow trucks borrowed from a business called "Kerrigans Towing". ]]