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Death in Brunswick

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.6K
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Death in Brunswick (1990)
Dark ComedyComedyCrimeThriller

Down-on-his-luck Carl Fitzgerald meets Sophie, a beautiful Greek girl. He gets a job as a cook, but accidentally kills a fellow worker. He turns to his unscrupulous best friend for help and ... Read allDown-on-his-luck Carl Fitzgerald meets Sophie, a beautiful Greek girl. He gets a job as a cook, but accidentally kills a fellow worker. He turns to his unscrupulous best friend for help and they attempt to dispose of the body.Down-on-his-luck Carl Fitzgerald meets Sophie, a beautiful Greek girl. He gets a job as a cook, but accidentally kills a fellow worker. He turns to his unscrupulous best friend for help and they attempt to dispose of the body.

  • Director
    • John Ruane
  • Writers
    • John Ruane
    • Boyd Oxlade
  • Stars
    • Sam Neill
    • Zoe Carides
    • John Clarke
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Ruane
    • Writers
      • John Ruane
      • Boyd Oxlade
    • Stars
      • Sam Neill
      • Zoe Carides
      • John Clarke
    • 24User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Carl 'Cookie' Fitzgerald
    Zoe Carides
    Zoe Carides
    • Sophie Papafogos
    John Clarke
    John Clarke
    • Dave
    Yvonne Lawley
    • Mrs. Fitzgerald - Carl's Mother
    Nick Lathouris
    Nick Lathouris
    • Mustafa
    Nicholas Papademetriou
    • Yanni Voulgaris
    Boris Brkic
    Boris Brkic
    • Laurie
    Deborah Kennedy
    Deborah Kennedy
    • June
    Doris Younane
    Doris Younane
    • Carmel
    Denis Moore
    • Catholic Priest
    Kris Karahisarlis
    • Aris
    Steve Hutchison
    • Tony
    Huriye Balkaya
    • Mustafa's Wife
    Orhan Akkus
    • Aslan
    Daniel Kadamani
    • Cousin Con
    Sakis Dragonas
    • Mr. Papafagos
    Senol Mat
    • Turk
    Haydar Akar
    • Turk
    • Director
      • John Ruane
    • Writers
      • John Ruane
      • Boyd Oxlade
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    8rcathcart

    Sam Neill plays against type and gives us an anti-hero to die for

    Death in Brunswick is a smashing wee film. It comes from that venerable antipodean tradition of the "cooky" movie - see: almost anything by Baz Luhrmann or films like The Team, Goodbye Pork Pie, Don's Party, Cars that ate Paris etc etc. Off beat doesn't describe this kind of film - so talk about refreshing. Just when you think the narrative is heading along in a "I-sort-of-get-this" direction - some new character or plot device comes up and wryly calls you over and says: nah that would be too boring.

    Fear not though this isn't laboured zaniness or posturing surreality - this is clever, clever, clever stuff - character driven, funny as...and basically something to get you thinking. And get this: someone actually sat in a room somewhere and thought: "Right we'll get that handsome Sam Neill guy and make him a play a weedy loser who lives with his mum." ???Only in Oz. No wonder the man himself ranks this gem among his favourite movies.
    10thesnowleopard

    One of Sam Neill's best roles

    There's an opening scene where Sam Neill's short-order cook hero has a fatal encounter with a tin can that anyone who's ever tried to sleep off a particularly nasty hangover can fully understand. If it makes you laugh, keep going. Chances are, you'll enjoy the whole movie. If you don't laugh, go back to "The Sound of Music"; this movie is not for you.

    Neill is dead-on accurate as the epitome of every short-order cook that has ever been and his comic timing is brilliant. I picked this film up several years ago and Neill's role in it is still one of my favourites. Sure, he's slumming, but oh, how well he does it. You can just see how much fun he must have had with the role. If you are a Sam Neill fan, definitely give this one a try--if you can find it!
    9avatar6

    Great fun!

    I truly love this flick! It is so terribly funny, I find myself laughing until I cry! Very few movies have this effect on me. It's not a deep, or thought-provoking film, but that's not its purpose, either. I enjoy this movie for its subtle and not-so-subtle humor. The plot is simple, yet feasible and perfect. I really cannot say much, except that it is a fun ride, and worth a look! If you're having a glum day, this is a great "pick-me-up!"
    Henry_Porter-1

    John Clarke at his Finest

    Funny how two Kiwis (John Clarke & Sam Neill) have made one of the best and most keenly observed films ever made about the inner suburbs of Melbourne and sad how the only reviewers who couldn't appreciate its humour came from the southern states of the USA. Perhaps the humour came out of references that were a little too specific for people who haven't experienced post second war Melbourne and the effect that the large influx of southern European migrants had on both the city and the migrants themselves over the second half of the twentieth century. John Clarke, who another reviewer rightly said could be funny reading a phone book, steals the movie as the laconic friend of Sam Neill, the weak but likable hero of the story. Clarke played a significant part in the writing of the movie, which has a much lighter touch than the book upon which it its based, and his character gets many of the best lines. Sam Neill is terrific as the hapless hero of the piece, Ms Carides has an appeal that no "thirty something" male could resist, and the supporting characters including "Cookie's" domineering mother, Sophies' fearsome father, Clarke's no-nonsense wife, the club's sleazy owner and his dopey flunkies, and the drug dealing Turk and his associates are all just flawless. There may be parts of the world that contain people sufficiently insular to not appreciate this movie's humour or the way it shows a weak man dealing with and coming to terms with the forces that have oppressed him and one can but feel sorry for them. For the rest of us its a both a movie to bring a wry smile to our faces and a warning against eating crunchy pizzas.
    7donlhumphries

    Aussie Battler

    I've only just come across this movie for the first time and found it interesting in many ways. It's more of a straight drama than a comedy, though it does have moments of grim humour. It's not really a "black comedy", but is simply the story of one man (played by Sam Neill) and his constant struggle to maintain his self-respect and survive in his sordid surroundings. Brunswick is a working-class suburb of Melbourne, Australia, with a large migrant population, and this sometimes ambling/slow-moving film, captures some of the typical "feel" of the place. Quite a good movie; a bit different to the norm.

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    • Trivia
      "The script was rejected by all the major distributors, but backed by Film Victoria and the Australian Film Finance Corporation, and the Overseas Film Group in Los Angeles" according to film critic and film historian Paul Byrnes at the website "Australian Screen".
    • Goofs
      In the scene where Carl goes to church with his mother, a boom mic appears at the top left when he's shaking hands with Mustafa during the Rite of Peace.
    • Quotes

      Dave: So when did you meet her?

      Carl 'Cookie' Fitzgerald: Yesterday.

      Dave: Oh, it's fairly serious, then.

    • Connections
      Featured in Century of Cinema: 100 ans de cinéma: 100 ans de cinéma australien - 40 000 ans de rêve (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Sophia
      Written by Peter Volaris

      Produced by Philip Judd (as Philip Judd)

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 1991 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Смерть в Брунсвике
    • Filming locations
      • Brunswick, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
      • Film Victoria
      • Meridian Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,895
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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