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A story about a boy from the bush whose talent, determination and drive made him Hollywood royalty and an international household name. Peter Allen’s life was fast and furious, he left an indelible mark and Peter Allen – Not the Boy Next Door – aims to do the same.

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Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door

Series listing
Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door part 1 2015
Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door part 2 2015
Crew
No crew details
Director
Shawn Seet
Writers
Justin Monjo  Michael Miller
Producer
Kerrie Mainwaring
Executive Producers
Rory Callaghan
Dir. of Photography
Bruce Young
Cast
No cast details
Production Completion
2015
Genre
Drama
Production Company
Endemol Shine Australia Pty Ltd
Australian Sales
Endemol Shine Australia Pty Ltd
International Sales
Endemol Shine International

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