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Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2015
  • 2h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
330
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Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door (2015)
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The two part mini-series tells the remarkable story of Peter Allen's rise from country New South Wales to the Hollywood Hills, becoming part of American royalty along the way.The two part mini-series tells the remarkable story of Peter Allen's rise from country New South Wales to the Hollywood Hills, becoming part of American royalty along the way.The two part mini-series tells the remarkable story of Peter Allen's rise from country New South Wales to the Hollywood Hills, becoming part of American royalty along the way.

  • Stars
    • Joel Jackson
    • Rebecca Gibney
    • Sara West
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    330
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Joel Jackson
      • Rebecca Gibney
      • Sara West
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Joel Jackson
    Joel Jackson
    • Peter Allen
    • 2015
    Rebecca Gibney
    Rebecca Gibney
    • Marion Woolnough
    • 2015
    Sara West
    Sara West
    • Liza Minnelli
    • 2015
    Rob Mills
    Rob Mills
    • Chris Bell
    • 2015
    Ky Baldwin
    • Young Peter Allen
    • 2015
    Sigrid Thornton
    Sigrid Thornton
    • Judy Garland
    • 2015
    Kim Knuckey
    Kim Knuckey
    • George Woolnough
    • 2015
    Nick Farnell
    Nick Farnell
    • Dick Woolnough
    • 2015
    Elise McCann
    Elise McCann
    • Lynne Woolnough
    • 2015
    Tess Callaghan
    • Young Lynne Woolnough
    • 2015
    Andrew Buchanan
    • Father Bell
    • 2015
    Andrew Lees
    Andrew Lees
    • Greg Connell
    • 2015
    Georgia Adamson
    • Aunt Betty Davidson
    • 2015
    Sophie Gregg
    Sophie Gregg
    • Aunt Jean Davidson
    • 2015
    Hayley McElhinney
    Hayley McElhinney
    • Jenny Wallace
    • 2015
    Laura Bunting
    • Young Jenny Wallace
    • 2015
    David Kelly
    • Mr. Wallace
    • 2015
    Henri Szeps
    • Dee Anthony
    • 2015
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    10lw07

    LOVE LOVE LOVE!

    As a 15 year old who is a MASSIVE Peter Allen fan, I absolutely loved this! Whoever gave it a 1 star review is clearly clueless. I loved every aspect of the mini series, the acting, the story and it even led to the surprising discovery that I might be related to Peter's first girlfriend! I laughed at some scenes and cried at many but one thing is for sure. I would happily rewatch it a million times! I would rate it 100/10 if I could and I will most certainly spread the word so other people can experience such an excellent series and also learn about the greatness of the one and only Peter Allen.
    9rogerdilernia-991-425182

    He may not have been the boy next door but he was the friend you would always invite

    Peter Allen grow up in a time in Australia that was extremely difficult to be gay , while his talent was aways there from a young age it was always going to be hard for him. Most bio pictures tend to gloss over the extremely difficult parts of a persons life . This film tell Peter story as like a Greek tragedy turned into a success story. The acting is honest and well played, Joel Jackson portrayed Peter Allen was mesmerising, Rebecca Gidget as Peters mum was both touching and beautiful, Sigrid Thornton Brough Judy Garland back to life . The only drawback to this two part min series was Greg Poppleton who's wooden performance brought the standard down , his stilted wooden performance as an amateur judge was something this production didn't need.
    9hennystruijk

    Extremely well done!

    I thoroughly enjoyed this film (sometimes shown in 2 or 4 parts). The cast is amazing! Everyone involved in its making should be very proud indeed. So sad when i think of all those talented men and women we lost to aids.... This is more than worth your time!!
    9roseydosey5

    Brilliant

    I thoroughly enjoyed this portrayal of Peter Allen's life. Having lived through the 70's, I distinctly remember many of those hit songs. He really was a classic songwriter like so many of his contemporaries at the time. I worked in the fashion industry then and I am sure he played a role in the bright summer sunny fashions of the seventies, as everybody tried to copy that Rio look.

    His early years of growing up in Armidale were beautifully portrayed by this great production team. It was captured so well. Also, the young Peter Allen was priceless. He was so talented just like you could imagine the young Peter was. The older Peter was of course brilliant too and unbelievably talented as well.

    Who would have ever thought Sigrid Thornton would ever play a middle aged Judy Garland? She looked and played the part so well. I was glad this part of the story was carefully played out as it was a part of his life I was always curious about. It really showed the pressure that Judy had lived under all her life, as she pushed herself constantly to perform which eventually caused her undoing. It's funny but there were three performers in that family who were all going through their own private traumas which was very well portrayed. It was such a unique situation. It gave us a glimpse into the what the life of Liza Minelli and her siblings must have been like as children of the great Judy Garland.

    I thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish. It never got boring as was Peter's life. He was a person who lived his dream and left a great legacy of songs behind him. Well done Channel 7.
    10drc-6

    Perfection

    Peter Allen. I remember him from HK when I lived there - the HK Hilton being one of the preferred ex-pat drinking grounds at the time. Latterly, I have seen and loved Hugh Jackman in The Boy from Oz and have been quietly wishing for a filmed portrayal of the life of Australia's greatest song writer. Thanks now to Network Seven, here it is and this intimate and hugely personal mini-series is pretty much perfect. It is riveting from beginning to end and God willing, it deserves to clean up at our next Logie awards ceremony.

    Much has already been written about the superb performances of Joel Jackson (Peter); Sigrid Thornton (Judy); Rebecca Gibney (Mum) and Ky Baldwin (who was simply AMAZING as young Peter) and to that, I would like to add the wonderfully understated Nick Farnell (Dad) in a role that no actor wants to play in 2015, given Australia's abhorrence of domestic violence.

    In other words, all the actors (leading and supporting) were brilliant. It can not have been easy for Jackson and Thornton to pretty much 'nail' the vocal and physical nuances of Peter and Judy; in truth, if they had not managed to get this right, the film was going nowhere.........but they did and the result was a triumph. The only real life visual evidence of Mum was on Peter's 'This is your Life' and clearly, Gibney came across as a much more attractive lady. That said, I would say that she was the rock upon which the film stands. She was your perfect mother of the time.

    I do not believe there is any need for me to re-tell the Peter Allen story, save to say (and to reiterate) what several other competent reviewers have already said......that the director/producers have gone to very great lengths to get all the elements of him and his life properly researched. The subtle reflections of country NSW in the 50's/60's are matchlessly put together and this great team of actors makes the resulting pastiche of the first 40 minutes or so (and what Australia was like, way back then) utterly believable.

    It was a perfect beginning and without wishing to give anything away, it made for a perfect ending to a marvelous film.

    When Peter left Australia of course and whilst still 'one of us', he was, then, in reality loved (and owned) by the entire world. His songs have stood the test of time and will go on giving pleasure for ever. If it weren't for Peter, Hugh Jackman would never have won a Tony for The Boy from Oz. Warts and all, Peter Allen was a consummate Aussie entertainer and this film shines the necessary light on what was a truly remarkable career. IT IS NOT TO BE MISSED.

    I can remember very well, flying into Sydney in the 80's/90's and after we had landed, hearing Peter Allen singing 'I Still Call Australia Home' throughout the cabin. And what about 'that Qantas commercial' for the 2000 Sydney Olympics, with those hundreds of white shirted kids singing it at Uluru and then around the world?! That truly Aussie commercial still brings tears to my eyes and I am man enough to say that this superb film did exactly the same. Watch it all in one go (and edit the ads if you can). I guarantee you'll be swept away and though there are some undoubted elements that might have been better handled, the overall effect is one that any Aussie and anyone else watching from overseas will love and remember for a very long time.

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      • September 13, 2015 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
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      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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      • Shine Australia
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