Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaOn the night of the 1969 Australian election, Don holds a party in his suburban Sydney house, where his raucous, rude, embarrassing, extrovert friends discuss sex, politics, and their lives,... Leggi tuttoOn the night of the 1969 Australian election, Don holds a party in his suburban Sydney house, where his raucous, rude, embarrassing, extrovert friends discuss sex, politics, and their lives, and seduce each others wives.On the night of the 1969 Australian election, Don holds a party in his suburban Sydney house, where his raucous, rude, embarrassing, extrovert friends discuss sex, politics, and their lives, and seduce each others wives.
- Premi
- 6 vittorie e 3 candidature totali
- Self (Prime Minister of Australia 1968-1971)
- (as John Grey Gorton)
- Bottle Shop Attendant
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- Self (ABC TV Newsreader)
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- Self (ABC TV political pundit)
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Recensioni in evidenza
The characterization of the drunk middle-aged, middle class, and slightly socialist characters is in my opinion the highlight of the film.
A must see for anyone wanting to understand Australia.
I moved to Canberra in 1970 and heard a lot about the play. My impression then was that it dealt with politics as it was set on the night of a Federal election.
I was rather surprised to find that the film was essentially to do with sexual relationships among the various characters.
I don't know if the film was just dated but the characters, except for the dentist, came across as totally unreal.
The arguments seemed totally fabricated. As did the sex. The humour might reflect what happens in a football dressing room but I've never seen anything like it in any party. In fact, it's hard to see why Don would have put together such a bitchy lot of people.
About 3/4 of the way through, I pulled out the DVD and went for a book instead.
Barry Qld
Lo sapevi?
- QuizWhen this film screened at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1977, a glossary of terms of Australian idioms was produced to assist audiences to understand the Australian colloquialisms and slang.
- Citazioni
Cooley: Hello, gorgeous! Care for a screw?
Don Henderson: He used to say "fuck."
Kerry: Any particular reason for the change?
Cooley: Yeah, I get more fucks when I say "screw."
- ConnessioniFeatured in Puberty Blues (1981)
- Colonne sonoreShe's My Baby
Written by Graham Turnbull (uncredited), Tom Moffat (uncredited) and Earl Finch (uncredited)
Sung by Johnny O'Keefe
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Botteghino
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 535 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 30 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1