A beautiful, if ambitious and amoral, youth is tapped to become the lover of a powerful senator. The young man quickly realizes that he can hold this place, with all its perks, only as long as he is young. He has no other function than being young. With the help of an aged judge, the young man, referred to only as The Lover, contrives a plan to make a change in the way of the world, a plan that will take him years to realize. To succeed, he must manipulate, in subtle and not-so-subtle ways, the senator, his wife, the family chauffeur (who was, when young, a lover), and, by implication, the entire well-planned and controlling everlasting secret family.

Arthur Dignam
as Senator

Mark Lee
as Youth

Heather Mitchell
as Wife

Dennis Miller
as Eric, the Chauffeur

John Meillon
as The Judge

Beth Child
as The Pottery Woman

Paul Goddard
as The Son

Bogdan Koca
as The Medical Specialist

John Clayton
as The Mayor

Tim Page
as The New Judge
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There is something quite creepily unremarkable about the basic, fairly odious, premise of this drama. That is the fact that a wealthy and influential Australian senator (Arthur Dignam) has a penchant for schoolboys in their later teens, and so sends his Rolls Royce to fetch them from class so that t...