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Spotswood

  • 1991
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Anthony Hopkins and Rebecca Rigg in Spotswood (1991)
An expert on productivity shows wacky workers in 1966 Australia how to run their moccasin factory like clockwork, despite laying off more than half the workforce.
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An expert on productivity shows wacky workers in 1966 Australia how to run their moccasin factory like clockwork, despite laying off more than half the workforce.An expert on productivity shows wacky workers in 1966 Australia how to run their moccasin factory like clockwork, despite laying off more than half the workforce.An expert on productivity shows wacky workers in 1966 Australia how to run their moccasin factory like clockwork, despite laying off more than half the workforce.

  • Director
    • Mark Joffe
  • Writers
    • Max Dann
    • Andrew Knight
  • Stars
    • Anthony Hopkins
    • Ben Mendelsohn
    • Alwyn Kurts
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Mark Joffe
    • Writers
      • Max Dann
      • Andrew Knight
    • Stars
      • Anthony Hopkins
      • Ben Mendelsohn
      • Alwyn Kurts
    • 28User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Anthony Hopkins
    Anthony Hopkins
    • Errol Wallace
    Ben Mendelsohn
    Ben Mendelsohn
    • Carey
    Alwyn Kurts
    Alwyn Kurts
    • Mr. Ball
    Bruno Lawrence
    Bruno Lawrence
    • Robert, Carey's Father
    John Walton
    • Jerry Finn
    Rebecca Rigg
    Rebecca Rigg
    • Cheryl Ball
    Toni Collette
    Toni Collette
    • Wendy Robinson
    Russell Crowe
    Russell Crowe
    • Kim Barry
    Angela Punch McGregor
    • Caroline Wallace
    Dan Wyllie
    Dan Wyllie
    • Frank Fletcher
    John Flaus
    John Flaus
    • Gordon
    Gary Adams
    • Kevin
    Jeff Truman
    Jeff Truman
    • Ron
    Toni Lamond
    Toni Lamond
    • Mrs. Lorna Ball
    Jillian Murray
    Jillian Murray
    • Ophelia, Carey's Mom
    • (as Jillian Murray)
    Jacob Kino
    • Marvin
    Rosie Sturgess
    Rosie Sturgess
    • Edna, Ball's Secretary
    Nathan Croft
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    • Director
      • Mark Joffe
    • Writers
      • Max Dann
      • Andrew Knight
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    8vampi1960

    good Aussie film

    i bought this at a dollar store along with some other pretty good DVD double features,the efficiency expert and Eliza's horoscope which i have'nt seen yet.i took a look at the cast and said looks like a good movie.Anthony Hopkins,Russell crowe,Toni Collette,and Angela punch McGregor who i knew from the movie;the island 1980.anyway they send efficiency expert(Hopkins)out to a moccasin factory to check how its being run.and he gets to know all the workers and their lives and such. Russell crowe and Toni Collette both in early roles.Anthony Hopkins is a great actor and makes the movie interesting,its take on a small factory and the people that work there.but for a buck its a real bargain.as double features go sometimes one is good the other not too good,not always the case.but if you venture into a dollar store,look through the dollar dvds.you may find some good ones like i did. i give efficiency expert 8 out of 10.good movie.
    7ktmphd

    They do good work "down under."

    Who knew Hannibal Lector could be so subtly funny and filled with pathos. Hopkns turns in a marvelous role of the efficiency consultant who thinks nothing of recommending that half a work force be fired for better profits. Then he visits a down and out shoe company and meets his match in the Mendelshohn and Kurts characters and the rest of their workmates. Indeed, Kurts steals the film as the owner who lives back then and hopes that his efficiency expert can get him and his factory into the modern era, but does not expect it to be as brutal and painful as it is.

    Kudos to all. If you want a droll comedy that gives remarkable insight into the human dilemma, rent this. You will not regret it. In closing, pay close attention to how Hopkins portrays a plethora of emotions with only his facial and non verbal reactions. He is a genius!
    9thurberdrawing

    See It For The Slot Car Race

    SPOTSWOOD, which, in American release, is called THE EFFICIENCY EXPERT, is a rewarding movie for those who pay attention. I've watched it three times in the last three nights and liked it more each time. Briefly, Anthony Hopkins plays one of these guys who goes from company to company telling management how costs can be cut. It being Anthony Hopkins, you know he's going to look calm and cool while hating what he's doing. (Think of MEET JOE BLACK.) If you've seen the Ealing comedies from the 50s you'll see that SPOTSWOOD is much in the mode of those. The best part of this movie is its focus on the factory Hopkins visits. The characters are droll, but relatively realistic, and, of course, you don't want Hopkins to cause them the misfortune he seems poised to introduce into their lives. The movie is a bit weak in relating the story of Carey (Ben Mendelsohn), a young machinist who worships the boss's daughter from afar. Given that this is a comedy about workers versus big money, the love triangle almost derails the satire (enter Toni Collete as the saintly factory girl Ben Mendelsohn keeps ignoring.) In any case, even in its weak spots it's so well-acted (dig Russell Crowe as an up-and-coming shark) that it holds your interest. There is a really great scene of pure cinema. This is a slot-car race, filled with suspense and laughter. I have yet to see an Australian movie that didn't have at least one almost impossible-to-film moment. The land that gave us 90-some minutes of almost-impossible-to-film moments (that's THE ROAD WARRIOR, of course) offers a marvelous mini-moment in this scene. There is at least one great sight gag ("Don't turn the key until I tell you...") and some very moving moments led by Alwyn Kurts as the owner of the targeted factory. This is a very well-made, amusing motion picture. Also, check out Hopkins in one scene in close-up, when he's laying down his cynical law to Alwyn Kurts. He's got the back of his hand just under his own jaw-bone, and he's moving it in a sawing action. It reminded me of Brando in APOCALYPSE NOW.
    9polyglot-4

    Film captures the working and management class cultures

    As an American who lived in Australia for about 3 years, I found that this film captured a lot of "Australianisms" that are hard to pinpoint, but are definitely from the Australian culture and different than the US culture. Probably the most noticeable to me was the worker vs management mentality that is so much more exaggerated in Oz. One of the most ironic things I found about their culture was how much they protested that, unlike England, there was no class system down under. But, to me as an outsider it seemed very class driven but instead of upper and lower classes they were blue collar and white collar.

    Overall a touching film which I always wonder how much is going right over the heads of Americans.
    8KKrastinDavis

    History Repeating Itself

    Although this film is about the upheavals in Australia in the 60s, it could easily be reset in the mid to late-2000s with the economic upheaval that the US has been having as well. Companies having a person coming in to re-evaluate what they are doing to find the efficiency leaks/breaks that are causing the company to lose more money than gain, based upon 3 rules that he tells later in the movie.

    Anthony Hopkins was the bad guy just in 1991, a year before this movie, and he does the same in this film, but less than a resident evil that he did in the prior movie. You can see the struggles his character is having while playing the bad guy at the company and reporting to the head of the company changes that needs to be made. You almost feel sorry for Anthony Hopkin's character to have to make these life-changing decisions that affect so many other folks lives and livelihoods.

    Seeing it now in 2014 (almost 25 years later), it's interesting seeing that Anthony Hopkins stays true to form to his classic Anthony Hopkins self. No disappointment there; how could anything go wrong seeing him in the movies?

    BTW, their wardrobes are classic 60s and loved the lady in pink (from head to toe), even with the pink lipstick.

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    • Trivia
      Toni Collette's feature-film debut playing Carey's best friend Wendy Robinson.
    • Goofs
      The last scene shows Carey and Wendy on the house roof with the West Gate Bridge in the background. The film is set in the 1960s but construction of the bridge only started in 1968 with the bridge being completed in 1978.
    • Quotes

      First Title Card: The 1960s in Australia were a period of great upheaval, followed by downheaval and, eventually, heaval. Presiding over this indecision were great experts such as Errol Wallace and Jerry Finn. They were efficiency consultants.

    • Crazy credits
      PROLOGUE: The 1960s in Australia were a period of great upheaval, followed by downheaval and, eventually, heaval. Presiding over this indecision were great experts such as Errol Wallace and Jerry Finn. They were efficiency consultants.
    • Connections
      Featured in Spotswood: Featurette (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Catch the Wind
      Written by Donovan (as Donovan Leitch)

      Performed by Donovan

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 1992 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Efficiency Expert
    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
      • Film Victoria
      • Meridian Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $179,469
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $52,776
      • Nov 8, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $179,469
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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