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Number 96

  • 1974
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
110
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Number 96 (1974)
ComedyDrama

A groundbreaking drama set in an inner-city apartment block, tackling issues like racism, drugs, and homosexuality. It featured a multiracial cast and one of TV's first openly gay couples tr... Read allA groundbreaking drama set in an inner-city apartment block, tackling issues like racism, drugs, and homosexuality. It featured a multiracial cast and one of TV's first openly gay couples treated as normal community members.A groundbreaking drama set in an inner-city apartment block, tackling issues like racism, drugs, and homosexuality. It featured a multiracial cast and one of TV's first openly gay couples treated as normal community members.

  • Director
    • Peter Benardos
  • Writers
    • David Sale
    • Johnny Whyte
  • Stars
    • Johnny Lockwood
    • Philippa Baker
    • Gordon McDougall
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    110
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Benardos
    • Writers
      • David Sale
      • Johnny Whyte
    • Stars
      • Johnny Lockwood
      • Philippa Baker
      • Gordon McDougall
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Johnny Lockwood
    • Aldo Godolfus
    Philippa Baker
    • Roma Godolfus
    Gordon McDougall
    • Les Whittaker
    Sheila Kennelly
    • Norma Whittaker
    Pat McDonald
    • Dorrie Evans
    Ron Shand
    Ron Shand
    • Herb Evans
    Bunney Brooke
    • Flo Patterson
    Joe Hasham
    • Don Finlayson
    Tom Oliver
    Tom Oliver
    • Jack Sellars
    Rebecca Gilling
    Rebecca Gilling
    • Diana Moore
    Lynn Rainbow
    • Sonia Hunter
    Alister Smart
    • Duncan Hunter
    James Elliott
    • Alf Sutcliffe
    Elisabeth Kirkby
    • Lucy Sutcliffe
    Jeff Kevin
    Jeff Kevin
    • Arnold Feather
    Elaine Lee
    Elaine Lee
    • Vera Collins
    Chard Hayward
    Chard Hayward
    • Dudley Butterfield
    Bettina Welch
    • Maggie Cameron
    • Director
      • Peter Benardos
    • Writers
      • David Sale
      • Johnny Whyte
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    10robertel-1

    Number 96 is a wonderful Australian comedy movie

    Number 96 encapsulates the best of the 1970s TV series of the same name which has been a major influence on more recent comedy shows like Kath & Kim. Number 96 also captures the flavour of the 1970s in Australia which was a transitional time from the values of the 195os represented by Dorry Evans to the coming of age of the baby boomers most strongly portrayed by Don Finlayson. The different values are not, however, placed in conflict, but are presented as a continuum comically sharing the same world.

    As the movie is about the lives of the occupants of a block of flats in Paddington, the film is fast paced and holds your attention as you jump from a snippet of the life of one character to another which are all finally connected through various events at the flats. Apparently some viewers became so engrossed in the TV series that the makers received requests from viewers for a a flat at Number 96.
    8MaRX-4

    Once again, REBECCA GILLING.

    Well, once again, an excellent performance from the brilliant actress, Rebecca Gilling. Leading an all-star cast, this hilarious satire is a must for all extreme Right Wing-Australians.

    This story of love, hate and Nazism is perhaps one of the best films from Australia in a long time.

    An 8/10 for Number 96.
    4PeterM27

    Just like the TV show - dated but a window back into the 70s

    This film was a spinoff of a popular TV show, Number 96, that ran for five nights a week from 1972 to 1977. The show was a late-night adult soap opera, and broke new ground for Australian television by showing regular nudity, by its frank inclusion of regular unmarried sex and promiscuity, and by its inclusion of a sympathetic non-effeminate gay man as one of the main characters.

    The show consisted of the interlocking stories of the various inhabitants of the apartment building: the gossiping Dorrie Evans (Pat McDonald), her hen-pecked husband Herbert (Ron Shand) and their flatmate Flo Patterson (Bunney Brooke), English battlers Alf and Lucy Sutcliffe (James Elliott and Elisabeth Kirkby), bumbling shop assistant Arnold Feather (Jeff Kevin), gay lawyer Don Finlayson (Joe Hasham), elegant fashion designer Vera Collins (Elaine Lee), shopkeepers Aldo and Vera Godolfus (Johnny Lockwood and Philippa Baker), the bitchy Maggie Cameron (Bettina Welch), wine-bar operators Les and Norma Whittaker (Gordon McDougall and Sheila Kennelly), the very camp Dudley (Chard Hayward) and many others.

    The film is like a big-screen extended TV episode, and was popular on release with the show's many fans. The film did not include the show's most famous character, the sex-symbol Bev Houghton (Abigail) who had recently left the show, but Rebecca Gilling fills in as the 'bad girl' flight attendant Diana Moore, and she has the main nude scenes in the movie. Nowadays it's hard to see what all the fuss is about, with the corny humour and unbelievable plot twists, though some people like it because 'it's so bad it's good!'
    10Teddles

    A must see film

    Number 96 is without doubt the most pathetic film ever made in Australia. It is so pathetic that it is brilliant. Although the film makers did not intend to do it, they have created a messterpiece ? (masterpiece).

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    • Trivia
      There were said to be only five 35mm prints of the film, all blown-up from 16mm, which journeyed around Australia for screenings. This helps explain the slight 'soft-focus' feel and general scratchy quality of surviving prints.
    • Goofs
      Joe Hasham did not appear naked on-set during his character's nude scenes. The camera is positioned slightly too low down during Don's post-beach shower, inadvertently revealing that he's wearing a pair of swimming trunks. They can be seen again later when he gets out of bed.
    • Quotes

      Arnold Feather: In point of actual fact, if I may be so bold...

    • Crazy credits
      The 'epilogue' is prefaced with "Oh, what the Hell let's have a Happy Ending."
    • Connections
      Featured in Not Quite Hollywood (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Paper Boy
      (uncredited)

      Music by Steve Gray

      KPM Music Ltd

      [series theme tune]

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    • Release date
      • May 1974 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Number 96: The Movie
    • Filming locations
      • 81-83 Moncur Street, Woollahra, New South Wales, Australia(Number 96 exterior)
    • Production company
      • Cash-Harmon Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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