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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
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews8

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    3s3160292

    A fine example of everything wrong with Australian cinema

    What a dog of a movie. Noni Hazelhurst's performance is quite good, but it sits amidst a jungle of abhorrent scriptwriting, mediocre direction and wooden acting from the bulk of the cast. Many of the characters are woefully miscast, particularly the ever overrated Colin Friels.

    Very little works in this pretentious garbage. Much of the "character development" is done through a silly, angst-ridden voice over and frequently completely contradicts the behaviour of characters on-screen. In fact, it's hard to even figure out who the voice overs are talking about because they describe such different characters to who we see on screen! How are we meant to know Colin Friels (Javo) is meant to be an erratic, violent and unreliable junkie? One of these silly voice overs tells us. For crying out loud, the nature of his character is half the point of the movie and the only thing that lets us know is a flippin' voice over! The real killer is the characters. Everything about them. Their clothes are perfectly maintained and look fresh from the rack, despite the fact we are constantly reminded they are meant to be artsy paupers. They are all absurdly well-spoken for "junkies". None seem to have any real comprehension of life on the skids or on smack and yet this is meant to be the case with most of them.

    Monkey Grip deserves no more attention than a weekday TV movie matinée. Crud like this, perfectly well shot and technically presented, but a cliché-driven angsty drama that shoots so wide of being plausible and meanders about for hours without really going anywhere. At least Noni gets down to her birthday suit at every given opportunity. There's no other sane reason to endure this junk.
    9leyley99

    Read the Book!

    I definitely recommend reading the book prior to watching the film. This book won National Book Council Award in 1978 and is a very gripping read (pun not intended). It's not too difficult to read for those out there that don't read often so don't be afraid! The book seems to capture the passion of the relationships more so than the movie and the movie will make more sense after reading the book. Having grown up in Melbourne I could really relate to this book and movie. Very few Australian female writers were around the in the 70's therefore very little is documented about the way of life for a women in an urban city in Australia during this era or class. It's a precious piece of Melbourne history. It's a shame that it is documented as some sort of 80's soft porn movie. It's far from that and as the other reviewer has mentioned please do not read the DVD jacket, it does not represent what the movie is about at all. Those that rent the movie based on this description will only be disappointed. Just remember this movie was made in 1982, so don't expect the Hollywood over dramatization that they seem to incorporate these days. This is what I like about it. It's also great seeing Noni Hazlehurst in this role, she is just fantastic as Nora and it's great watching her really acting, for if you're close to my age you will best remember her for her stints on Playschool and Better Homes and Gardens. Who knew she hid this talent? This movie will give you an entirely new impression of her. A classic Australian Story!
    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!
    10Alligator_80

    Outstanding film with outstanding performances

    Noni Hazlehurst, Colin Friels, Alice Garner, Chrissie Amphlett and Michael Caton- what more could you ask for? Monkey Grip based on the prize winning novel of the same name explores Nora (Hazlehurst, a single mother falling for a heroin addict Jobe (Friels). A simple story is made truly extraordinary through the all round magnificent acting (in particular Noni Hazlehurst) and nice use of the small budget. The only flaw is (if you can pick it up) is that the story is set in Melbourne, although for budget reasons, the film was mainly shot in Sydney, so as a result, in a few scenes you see trams (Melbourne scenes) and then a Carlton post office (Sydney scenes). Other than that, "Monkey Grip" is a must see (excuse the clique, but it is) at least for an award winning performance from former "Play School" and "Better Homes & Gardens" presenter Noni Hazlehurst.

    10/10
    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.

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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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