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Monkey Grip

  • 1982
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
327
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Monkey Grip (1982)
Drama

A frank portrayal of a year in the life of a divorced mother living in Melbourne, trying to cope with her daughter and her own relationship with a drug addict while trying to get into the mu... Read allA frank portrayal of a year in the life of a divorced mother living in Melbourne, trying to cope with her daughter and her own relationship with a drug addict while trying to get into the music business.A frank portrayal of a year in the life of a divorced mother living in Melbourne, trying to cope with her daughter and her own relationship with a drug addict while trying to get into the music business.

  • Director
    • Ken Cameron
  • Writers
    • Ken Cameron
    • Helen Garner
  • Stars
    • Noni Hazlehurst
    • Colin Friels
    • Alice Garner
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    327
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ken Cameron
    • Writers
      • Ken Cameron
      • Helen Garner
    • Stars
      • Noni Hazlehurst
      • Colin Friels
      • Alice Garner
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Noni Hazlehurst
    Noni Hazlehurst
    • Nora
    Colin Friels
    Colin Friels
    • Javo
    Alice Garner
    Alice Garner
    • Gracie
    Harold Hopkins
    Harold Hopkins
    • Willie
    Candy Raymond
    • Lillian
    Michael Caton
    Michael Caton
    • Clive
    Tim Burns
    Tim Burns
    • Martin
    Christina Amphlett
    • Angela
    Don Miller-Robinson
    • Gerald
    Lisa Peers
    Lisa Peers
    • Rita
    Cathy Downes
    • Eve
    Justin Ridley
    • Roaster
    Pearl Christie
    • Juliet
    Vera Plevnik
    • Jessie
    Jamie Fonti
    • Ramondo
    Esben Storm
    • Record Producer
    Phil Motherwell
    • Actor 1
    Dana Auzins
    • Actor 2
    • Director
      • Ken Cameron
    • Writers
      • Ken Cameron
      • Helen Garner
    • All cast & crew
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    7ksaelagnulraon

    Stunning acting

    Noni Hazlehurst's tour-de-force performance (which won her an AFI award) is at least on par with her effort in FRAN three years later. Colin Friels is also good, and, for those who are interested, Alice Garner appears as Noni's child, and Michael Caton (best known for THE CASTLE) is a bearded painter. (Also interestingly, Hazlehurst is currently the host of lifestyle program BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS, and Caton is the host of property-type programs including HOT PROPERTY, HOT AUCTION, etc...) This film reaffirms the popularly-held belief that Noni was arguably Australia's top female actor during the early-to-mid 1980s. Rating: 79/100.
    7tim-764-291856

    Unoriginal but touching and honest adult Aussie drama...

    Seems that Monkey Grip was seen to be quite a contentious film back in its day, its natural and often very revealing attitude to sex probably drawing in the wrong crowd, or at least for the wrong reason and the substantial junkie elements giving it an alienating edge.

    Ken Cameron's 1981 film, that stars a very good and suitably natural Noni Hazlehurst and Colin Friels, is based on Helen Garner's semi- autobiographical novel and was highly praised by local critics, scooping an AFI (Aussie 'Oscar') best actress for Hazlehurst and nominations for cinematography, editing, supporting actress and Best Film.

    Thirty odd years later and on another Continent, to a wider audience, how does it fare? The story isn't exactly a gripping one but a well-told one, that unfolds simply and for the most part remains interesting. Nora, a - early 30's ? - divorced mother of two pretty quickly falls for a ruggedly handsome bit actor, who is, unknown to her a heroin addict.

    There follows a real, quite sensual sexual awakening for her but as his habit is quietly exposed (this is no Trainspotting!) she naturally finds this hard to take and as her dreams become ever more shattered, Javo's life becomes more chaotic and is arrested in Bangkok for theft.

    Her personal quest to make it in the music business in her own right is an interesting sideline, but not the reason for watching the film. Those expecting sex, drugs and rock'n'roll actually do get all three, probably in that order but this is no typical rock lifestyle movie - it has depth, emotion and is essentially a decent drama that covers a number of people of varying interest and one that's decently involving.

    As I said, it covers no new ground and should be targeted at those who want such and not an erotic junkie rock flick - those expecting the latter will be disappointed.

    I watched the DVD as part of the 12 disc 'Australian Cinema Collection'.
    gswan

    Ignore the blurb, this is not a dirty movie.

    This is a very interesting film. It is taken from a novel that won a prestigious prize. Can I admit that I really enjoyed this film, while admitting that nothing _really_ happens? There are no car chases, or gun-fights. I don't even think I remember any fist-fights. Nora and her daughter meet and interact with interesting, intelligent, troubled people in Australia in the seventies.

    Nora is under-employed in the alternative music business. Her main squeeze (Colin Friels) is under-employed as a sometime actor in small theatre. She shares a number of households with other single parents. She tries to raise her kid, and still have some self-fulfilment.

    Let me warn you, don't make the mistake of inviting people over to watch this film with you, without warning them to ignore the blurb on the video-box. The last time I rented this film I invited a bunch of people over to watch a double bill: the Merchant-Ivory film "Slaves of New York" and "Monkey Grip". Everyone enjoyed SONY. But everyone left without watching MG. After they left I took a look at the box. It made MG sound like a porno movie. It described Colin Friels character, the heroine's main squeeze, as "sexually volcanic" whatever that means. BS of course. And the blurb writer omits the much more interesting item that he is a junkie. Very embarrassing. In truth MG wasn't any more erotic than Slaves of New York.
    edgeofreality

    Adult follies

    The main character is a single mum who is only interested in anyone even less ready to commit than she is. She finds her match in a junkie and the inevitable come down is like watching paint dry. But one is more interested in the background details of Melbourne in the early 80s, the supporting actors, the great rock band for which the film is virtually a showcase, and the heroine's daughter played by Alice Garner, who looks wiser than her years - certainly wiser than her mum - and steals any scenes she's in.
    butch2k5

    In regards to the comment above about high-quality acting...

    I have not seen this movie, but I read somewhere that, much to everyone's surprise, Christina Amphlett (lead singer for the Divinyls who also recorded the soundtrack to the film) received a Best Supporting Actress nomination (Aussie Oscars?) for her performance in this film. It's unfortunate that she never acted in another film after that, and that this was her first and last showing. I would have been curious to see what she might have done with an acting career. Particularly since the Divinyls never really got their due respect. :( Anyway, this is definitely on my list to see (if I can find it!) PS - I first saw her perform musically at the US festival in 1983, their debut tour. Amazing!

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    • Trivia
      Doc Neeson, singer from the Australian rock band The Angels, was originally cast in the lead role of Javo. Neeson screen tested for this part and according to director Ken Cameron, gave a good performance. Neeson withdrew from the film when his rock group The Angels were offered a lucrative international tour about two to three weeks prior to principal photography starting. The role was re-cast with Colin Friels.
    • Quotes

      Martin: You know Javo, do ya?

      Nora: Sort of. G'day.

      Javo: G'day.

    • Connections
      Featured in Aqua Profonda (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Boys in Town
      Written by Christina Amphlett & Mark McEntee

      Performed by Divinyls

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 1982 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La scimmia sulla spalla
    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Production company
      • Pavilion Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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