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Fast Talking

  • 1984
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
6,2/10
159
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Fast Talking (1984)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA bright young teenager from a broken home uses his quick wits and glib tongue to get out of trouble - but they also get him into it.A bright young teenager from a broken home uses his quick wits and glib tongue to get out of trouble - but they also get him into it.A bright young teenager from a broken home uses his quick wits and glib tongue to get out of trouble - but they also get him into it.

  • Réalisation
    • Ken Cameron
  • Scénario
    • Ken Cameron
  • Casting principal
    • Steve Bisley
    • Tracy Mann
    • Peter Hehir
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    159
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Ken Cameron
    • Scénario
      • Ken Cameron
    • Casting principal
      • Steve Bisley
      • Tracy Mann
      • Peter Hehir
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux52

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    Steve Bisley
    Steve Bisley
    • Redback
    Tracy Mann
    Tracy Mann
    • Sharon Hart
    Peter Hehir
    • Ralph Carson
    Denis Moore
    • Yates
    Rod Zuanic
    Rod Zuanic
    • Steve Carson
    Toni Allaylis
    • Vicki
    Christopher Truswell
    • Moose
    • (as Chris Truswell)
    Gail Sweeny
    • Narelle
    Julie McGregor
    • Steve's Mother
    Garry Cook
    • Al Carson
    Peter Collingwood
    • Principal
    Ron Hackett
    • Woodwork Teacher
    Richard Carter
    Richard Carter
    • Geography Teacher
    • (as Ric Carter)
    Frank Lloyd
    • Careers Advisor
    John Cobley
    • Roll Call Teacher
    Bill McCluskey
    • Swinton
    Alistair Duncan
    Alistair Duncan
    • School Inspector
    Genevieve Mooy
    • Yates' Secretary
    • (as Genevieve Moy)
    • Réalisation
      • Ken Cameron
    • Scénario
      • Ken Cameron
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    2rsoonsa

    Without A Narrative Foundation, This Film Cannot Achieve The Desired Mood.

    Director Ken Cameron, a former high school instructor, attempts here to transpose some of his teaching experiences to the screen, apparently conceptually convincing enough to garner guaranteed funding from the Australian Film Commission along with the Merchant/Ivory production team, but any points of interest that may have been persuasive to his financial angels are lost in the completed production. Set and filmed in a cheerless lower class district of Sydney, with its casting auditions held at various schools of that city for many of the younger featured players, the piece won an award at Cannes Junior, yet there is precious little to sustain viewer interest in most sequences, responsibility for this shortcoming falling upon Cameron's disjointed screenplay. The storyline follows the fundamentally aimless and anti-social activities of Steve Carson (a ferret-like Rod Zuanic), who occupies his time by selling drugs, stealing, lying, cheating, etc., for no particular reason, while providing very little of entertainment value for viewers, and even less for the high school teachers and administrators who must have dealings with him. Steve's father is an unemployed sot, his mother has left the home to be with another man, and his older brother utilizes him as a schoolyard dope dealer, plainly a dispiriting background for the youth, but as depicted one feels no sympathy for him, as his deportment appears to stem from stupidity rather than as reaction to socio/economic pressures in this erratically paced work wherein puerile incident assumes precedence above character development. Additionally, young Carson's family members, equally moronic fellow students, and school staff are seldom well-drawn, the only characters of abiding interest being Sharon (Tracey Mann), a new teacher at the high school and, in particular, "Redback" (Steve Bisley), owner of a junkyard for motorcycles, who gives Steve an opportunity to learn a trade (welding) and also to restore a wrecked motorcycle, thereby opening a way for the boy to flee from an uncivil environment. Because Cameron fails to unify his visuals with potential effects that may be felt from the script, a viewer will find it difficult to empathise with Steve, whose general behaviour fails to demonstrate knowledge of possible linkage between causes of his actions (theft, drug sales, et alia) and their consequences, with apparent altruism by Redback being the film's sole strong positive component. Bisley, a top-flight actor, gives his role some depth, but we are too often in the company here of juvenile halfwits, directionless slum based teenagers who fittingly cluster at various trash dumps. The characters actually have no place to go, nor does the episodic plot, and a viewer should care a little about those performers with whom time is shared in a film, but few will be apt to do so in this instance.
    8videorama-759-859391

    Fast cars, fast women, good actors and fast talking, oh the eighties

    In the year of police academies and street hero's, snuck in this enthusiastic though underrated little gem, about a likable teen from a broken family, who with his quick smarts and glib tongue, is always eluding authorities, and just constantly getting himself in trouble. Rod Zuanic, as the lead, Steve Carson is brilliant, turning in just what is a naturalistic and infectious likable performance, which questions, is he really acting? It's his movie, and that's what this 84 Aussie one will be remembered for. Like his older brother, who steers him in the wrong direction, like selling drugs on school campus, it's sad to see the direction, Steve's life is taking. His father is an alcoholic (an amazingly believable performance by Peter Hehir) and mother (Julie Mcgregor) has split, now going out for a man who owns a patisserie. She too, doesn't seem too interested in Steve's welfare, where to be honest, I liked the father better. Steve's only real friends are a girl he's sweet on, and his mate (Christopher Truswell- nudge from Hey Dad) who does a brilliant Frank Spencer impression, better than the clumsy klutz himself. Fast Talking is full on, in your face, not making any excuses, drama/comedy. The movie doesn't offer a solution, or a character turn as in the end credits which kind of throw us, or numb us with the point I just made about a solution. It just keeps on rolling like the character self. Steve Bisley is good, an ex con mechanic, who fires Steve's older brother, for using the premises, as a drug exchange, who befriends Steve, where you hope his words of inspiration, and life experience may change Zuanic's view, as we really root for him through the wholew movie, while feeling sorry for him. Be appreciative for Tracy Mann's screen time in this as a new teacher, who becomes another teacher figure to Zuanic. This was a movie, that didn't get the exposure it should of. For Zuanic, he's another good actor wronged, as to what his career dimly ensued. Good acting by all in this, who all pull their weight. You take the movie for what it is. A juicily entertaining film that plays by it's own rules. Even the detectives that visit the high school from a traveling stretch of Bondi Beach to Botany, don't seemed too concerned, about the drug problem.
    6kevin_robbins

    Fast Talking is an engaging and distinctive coming-of-age story from Australia that is worth watching

    I recently watched the Australian film 🇦🇺 Fast Talking (1984) on Tubi. The storyline follows a young boy whose mother has abandoned him, leaving him with a neglectful, alcoholic father. Determined to make money on the streets, he relies on his gift of gab, though it doesn't always work out in his favor.

    Written and directed by Ken Cameron (Dangerous Remedy), the film stars Steve Bisley (Mad Max), Tracy Mann (Hard Knocks), Peter Collingwood (Picnic at Hanging Rock), Rod Zuanic (Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome), and Richard Carter (Mad Max: Fury Road).

    Fast Talking features a unique and complex main character who is both frustrating and sympathetic. His struggles and poor decisions at such a young age evoke genuine empathy from the audience. The film provides an intriguing glimpse into the Australian school system and lifestyle, portrayed authentically by the talented cast.

    In conclusion, Fast Talking is an engaging and distinctive coming-of-age story from Australia that is worth watching. I would give it a score of 5.5/10 and highly recommend it.
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    Nudge

    Great Aussie cast and presumably a wonderful story and acting and stuff.
    bamptonj

    Low-fi Aussie classic

    I was quite surprised by the quality of this movie. As with another Australian treasure, "The Great McCarthy", I found FAST TALKING quite difficult to classify into any one particular genre. In fact, the more I dig into the surprisingly deep well of Australian cinema, the more I become convinced that this is so for most Australian film: at least in comparison to an international market where more movies than not are marketed expressly at a particular type of movie with a definite audience.

    To give some indication of the narrative though, I could relate FAST TALKING as a coming-of-age film, though parts of it are definitely comedic. There is an element of poverty in the up-bringing of the protagonist, 14 year-old Steve Carson, in so far as he has a broken home-life; his mother divorced from his alcoholic father and his old brother a drug-dealer; though the overwhelming dramatic force in FAST TALKING is Steve's often light-hearted relationships with his peers and teachers at school in Sydney's western suburbs. Steve's escapades seem to lighten up the otherwise dreary atmosphere at a school where a high percentage of students are expected to graduate to nothing else after school but the dole.

    Steve doesn't seem much interested in school, instead he lives for the weekends when he and his mates can hit the pubs and afterschool when he can undertake work on his motor-bike. While the narrative could be seen as inconsistent or maybe just unappealing because of its subject matter, it is NOT (I think) so erratic as to turn most people from enjoying it. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

    FAST TALKING is also an all-star cast of Australian actors, albeit of varying qualities. The old dependable Bisley is there as a junkyard mechanic who takes a liking to our irreverent lead character, Julie McGregor appears briefly as his mother, as does Angelo D'Angelo the "BMX Bandit". Lucky Grills pops in as a police detective, and Antoinette Byron from "Home & Away" and "Melrose Place" has a small cameo as a cashier.

    Oh, and cool Rat's Tails and Mullets, almost in pure Aussie Pub Rock style!

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      The ''Neil Angwin'' name called out in a roll call in the classroom is actually an in-joke and is the name of the film's production designer.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Crime of the Decade (1984)
    • Bandes originales
      Another Big Day in the World
      Written by Bernie Lynch

      Performed by Eurogliders

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 août 1984 (Australie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
    • Sites officiels
      • Umbrella Entertainment - DVD [Australia]
      • Umbrella Entertainment - VOD [Australia]
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Absolute Underdogs
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Botany, Sydney, Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, Australie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Filmtrex
      • Oldata
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 091 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 488 $US
      • 27 avr. 1986
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    • Durée
      1 heure 35 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Dolby

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