In the tradition of Dimanche, si loin de moi (1975), this independent film is based on the classic Australian play by John Power. Pic tells the story of a group of miners living in a camp in... Read allIn the tradition of Dimanche, si loin de moi (1975), this independent film is based on the classic Australian play by John Power. Pic tells the story of a group of miners living in a camp in outback Australia. They swear, brawl, gamble, and drink heavily. Central to the story is ... Read allIn the tradition of Dimanche, si loin de moi (1975), this independent film is based on the classic Australian play by John Power. Pic tells the story of a group of miners living in a camp in outback Australia. They swear, brawl, gamble, and drink heavily. Central to the story is the conflict between Tarzan, the authoritarian group leader and cocky loud-mouth wisecrack... Read all
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- (as Savior Summit)
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Every character has their own moment of revelation but Michael Duffield as Methuselah is the most authentic. The character recalls Old Garth in "Sunday Too Far Away" and perhaps Candy in "Of Mice and Men" as he is the constant reminder to the younger members of the crew of the loneliness and humiliation that is in store for them should they remain wildcat miners. Duffield's "soft ride home" speech is one of moments that lift the film into another realm. The dream of living the last part of his life at ease and with a sense of autonomy is made all the more enticing after we see the life Methuselah has lived as a miner. However, he has to choose his moment to leave and be sure that the "time is right" because once he goes out the door there is no coming back.
The soundtrack to the film is one thing that makes it truly unique. The theme music by the New Harlem Jazz Band uses a strange garbled vocal that sounds like someone with a hangover trying to sing a lyric that he can't quite remember. He gorillas the lyric out of the way with the guttural sounds as if he can't be bothered making the effort to remember.
At the conclusion, as Pansy and Tarzan fight endlessly on in the endless desert of central Australia to the theme music that has no beginning or end, there is sense that we have visited a place that will never and could never be any different. If you visit the mining towns of Andamooka or Coober Pedy even today you will find that "The Last of the Knucklemen" is not far from the truth - then or now.
Meet the rag tag bunch of Aussies outcast miners in a time long gone 70"s Australia.
With an all Australian cast and some great one-liners combined with humour and drama.
Highly recommended.
Did you know
- TriviaA drifter wandered on to the set at the desert town of Andamooka in northern South Australia with a stick of dynamite. The cast and crew of about 30 people spread rapidly all but for one special effects man who noticed that the stick had no detonator. The local wag threw the it under a truck where many people were hiding from the incident. The man was fined $200 (Aust) when it went to court.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Étranges compagnons de lit (2004)
- SoundtracksAndamooka Annie
Performad by Saltbush
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- A$460,000 (estimated)