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The Club

  • 1980
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.2K
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Jack Thompson in The Club (1980)
ComedyDramaSport

Boardroom and dressing-room intrigues spill on to the field at the Australian Rules football club.Boardroom and dressing-room intrigues spill on to the field at the Australian Rules football club.Boardroom and dressing-room intrigues spill on to the field at the Australian Rules football club.

  • Director
    • Bruce Beresford
  • Writers
    • David Williamson
    • John Powers
  • Stars
    • Jack Thompson
    • Graham Kennedy
    • Frank Wilson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce Beresford
    • Writers
      • David Williamson
      • John Powers
    • Stars
      • Jack Thompson
      • Graham Kennedy
      • Frank Wilson
    • 25User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 7 nominations total

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    Jack Thompson
    Jack Thompson
    • Laurie Holden
    Graham Kennedy
    Graham Kennedy
    • Ted Parker
    Frank Wilson
    Frank Wilson
    • Jock Riley
    Harold Hopkins
    Harold Hopkins
    • Danny Rowe
    John Howard
    John Howard
    • Geoff Hayward
    Alan Cassell
    • Gerry Cooper
    Maggie Doyle
    • Susy
    Lou Richards
    Lou Richards
    • Commentator
    Toni-Gay Shaw
    • Toni Rodgers - Stripper
    Jack Harris
    • 1st Club Official
    Frank Raggatt
    • 2nd Club Official
    Jim Cain
    • 3rd Club Official
    Gary Files
    • 2nd Football Commentator
    Ed Turley
    • Tony
    Scot Palmer
    • Newspaper Reporter 1…
    Ron Carter
    • Newspaper Reporter 2
    Nick Harvey
    Nick Harvey
    • MC at Ballroom
    Ann Henderson-Stires
    • Geoff's Sister
    • (as Ann Henderson)
    • Director
      • Bruce Beresford
    • Writers
      • David Williamson
      • John Powers
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    User reviews25

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    7nidge

    You don`t need to like aussie rules but it helps.

    A very good if not wholly accurate film about aussie rules football. The characters are in most cases larger than life but are on the whole believable. The backstabbing and wrangling is as you imagine it to be and the dislike of the board by the players is tangible. You will laugh and cry at the antics of the Magpie`s. Watch it, you won`t regret it.
    9Tak005

    Australian Classic

    This film may lack the polish and production qualities of the Hollywood and British movies of the same time. But it came at a time when Australia was making good films about Australian subjects using Australians. The acting is good and the script is well written.
    Zane-14

    Not just for fans of Australian Rules Football

    I first saw "The Club" in high school as the play the film was based on was part of the English required reading list. I enjoyed the film but thought that with the Australian Rules Football setting, people unfamiliar with the sport would find many of the references obscure and dislike the film. Having seen "The Club" again recently, I realised that although somewhat dated, the film is as much about the wheeling and dealing that occurs off the field as it is about the action on the field. The action that takes place in the boardroom would be instantly familiar to fans of any sport and it's in these scenes the movie comes to life. Any producer wanting to remake "The Club" with the American market in mind needs only to replace the references to Australian Rules football with baseball or basketball and the script would be ready to go into production.

    The Producers would also be wise to recast Jack Thompson as the coach as he gives a great understated performance that deserves an encore.

    Certainly worth a viewing on a wintry evening.
    9Sonatine97

    Great mix of sport, comedy & boardroom politics

    A great little Aussie film that I would recommend to anyone interested in the above summary and should try and track down.

    In spite of it being almost 20 years old it doesn't feel in anyway dated, except for the fashion & hair styles of course. But what we have is basically a struggling Aussie Rules football team, Collingwood (a real team by the way, filmed on location at their stadium), coping with boardroom power struggles & player mutinies while the under achieving coach tries to get the team to the championship finals by the end of the season.

    Okay, so this kind of scenario has been done to death by a great many Hollywood movies but there's something rather special with this Aussie gem. The mixture of comedy & drama is just right, preventing the film from either drifting to one extreme (excessive political dogma) or to the other extreme of sheer lampoon & farce.

    The much under-rated Jack Thompson plays Laurie, the coach of the Collingwood team, greatly admired by his players but despised by certain members of the board for his lack of team discipline & dearth of any trophies.

    Thompson's true nemesis is Frank Wilson, as Jock. An old time footballer & coach, but is now part of the board with a host of trophies to his name. Yet gets bouts of jealousy as soon as anyone tries to usurp his achievements, and that's why he's got it in for Thomspon.

    Jock also has it in for the Chairman of the club, Ted (Graham Kennedy), who although loves the club and has seen every single game since he was a kid, has little or no political experience with Collingwood and only got his position through clever negotiation. In essence his true job is nothing more than an owner of a meat pie factory.

    If Jock can somehow create a scandal against Ted so that Ted has to resign, then he'll be able to become the new Chairman and complete his ambition with the club and sack those who he dislikes rightly or wrongly.

    Snuggling alongside Jock is Gerry (Alan Cassell) as the club's chief administrator, who is cunning & spends most of his time playing off both Ted's & Laurie's weaknesses so that he can gain from a position of strength.

    And that's just the conflict in the boardroom! There's still the problems on the pitch with the players going on strike every five minutes or the club's most expensive purchase spending all his time smoking dope and convincing himself he's too good for an average team like Collingwood.

    All the main actors excel in their parts; there's no driftwood here. Bruce Beresford keeps everything nicely focused without having to complicate matters with too many sub-plots or excessive bouts of boardroom politics.

    Although the ending is perhaps a little too predictable and even if you're not fully versed on the rules of Australian Rules Football, don't worry, just take it easy and watch the fun & froth.

    highly recommended.

    *****/*****
    7mark-rojinsky

    Amusing take on the Aussie macho style and mores

    I saw this when I was a teenager in the '80s when it was aired by the Beeb. It is an amusing and droll take on the '70s Aussie macho style. Mustachioed fairhaired Jim Thompson is highly professional as the coach. The abundant sun and light of Australia are astonishing. It is a stablemate to 'Goodbye Pork-pie' (1981) the hilarious and adventurous New Zealand road-movie.

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    • Trivia
      Former Collingwood Football Club captain and footy commentator Lou Richards, who appears in this film, once said of this movie: "'The Club' is about the hangers-on, the end of loyalty, the coming of professionalism, big business, and transfer fees. It's about each and every club in the Victorian Football League - and about rugby, soccer, and baseball, too."
    • Goofs
      In the movie's end credits, Bob Davis is misspelt as 'Bob David'
    • Quotes

      Jock: [referring to Geoff] He's been up his mum and his legless sister and he thinks he's killed his old man!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Club: Complete ABC Radio Adaptation (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Up There Cazaly
      (uncredited)

      Composed by Mike Brady

      Performed by The Two-Man Band (Mike Brady and Peter Sullivan)

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    • Release date
      • August 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Umbrella Entertainment 1 [Australia]
      • Umbrella Entertainment 2 [Australia]
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Клуб
    • Filming locations
      • Victoria Park - Corner of Abbot and Lulie Streets, Abbotsford, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • The South Australian Film Corporation
      • New South Wales Film Corporation
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    • Budget
      • A$700,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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