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Tempe Tip

  • 2002
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Tempe Tip (2002)
Comedy

Everyone dreams of finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. For Max his search began when he fell into a hole in the ground in his own backyard. But you can't keep something like t... Read allEveryone dreams of finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. For Max his search began when he fell into a hole in the ground in his own backyard. But you can't keep something like this quiet for very long, especially not from an assortment of neighbours who just want to ... Read allEveryone dreams of finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. For Max his search began when he fell into a hole in the ground in his own backyard. But you can't keep something like this quiet for very long, especially not from an assortment of neighbours who just want to help. It becomes a quest to rival the Holy Grail and our battling crusaders are in control... Read all

  • Director
    • Michael Ralph
  • Writer
    • Michael Ralph
  • Stars
    • Jason Donovan
    • Helen Dallimore
    • Gary Day
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    39
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    • Director
      • Michael Ralph
    • Writer
      • Michael Ralph
    • Stars
      • Jason Donovan
      • Helen Dallimore
      • Gary Day
    • 3User reviews
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    Jason Donovan
    Jason Donovan
    • Max
    Helen Dallimore
    Helen Dallimore
    • Joy
    Gary Day
    • Norman Crisp
    Gary Sweet
    Gary Sweet
    • Nico
    Simon Westaway
    Simon Westaway
    • Vladimir
    Charlotte Rose
    Charlotte Rose
    • Greta
    • (as Charlotte Rees)
    Paul Dalglish
    • Ravi
    Bruno Xavier
    Bruno Xavier
    • Ashok
    Samantha Knigge
    • Rebecca
    Charlie Golin
    • James
    Matthew Osborne
    • Lofty
    Guido Coppola
    • Alfonse
    Mary Coppola
    • Maria
    Viktor Tchistiakov
    • Zsolt
    Sheila Duncan
    • Rachel
    Patrick Duggin
    • Jenkins
    Paul Lightfoot
    • 1st Man
    Renato Musolino
    Renato Musolino
    • 2nd Man
    • (as Renato Mussolino)
    • Director
      • Michael Ralph
    • Writer
      • Michael Ralph
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    8gemstones

    Gentle and funny recreation of suburban Sydney

    Surprisingly enjoyable little comedy about a friendly cosmopolitan suburb in Sydney which should have perhaps been more realistically set about 30 years ago. The plot was even-paced but was secondary to the characters and their relationships. I was impressed by the acting which was consistent without resorting to caricature and had a subtlety that is rare in this genre.

    There's nothing flashy about this film. It's a slice of life about real people. I enjoyed the music although it too was 30 years out of date for the movie.

    I'd watch it again.
    johnd-18

    Fabulous feel good comedy

    I'd never heard of this before I saw it on cable tonight. It is a charming comedy of manners and diversity coming together for the happy ending. If you want a light laugh and to feel good, watch it. It comes in the tradition of Aussie comedy but at the more meaningful end. The victory of a diverse community first uniting to indoctrinate newcomers and then uniting to meet a dream is at turns deep and at others, just a damn good laugh. Jason Donovan is superb as the central cast member, Helen Dallimore is suburban sexy and a great "sensible" character. Gary Day as the crazy neighbour is fantastic. I am pretty sure I first saw him in a kiwi TV show called "Gloss" although he's not credited with that in IMDb. He's fun, slightly villainous, and should be getting a lot more screen time!
    petershelleyau

    Memories are made of this?

    The only thing certain about this Australian comedy by writer/director Michael Ralph is that it isn't funny. A mire of genres, Ralph's biggest ask is that an underground street mining operation for opals in suburbia is inspired by the legends of King Arthur, with the street being named Orkney. Regrettably the camelot that is found appears to be racial tolerance and the "richness of friendship".

    The screenplay presents characters who indulge in Australian grotesque, including an Elvis impersonator, a "rotting" eccentric as the Merlin figure who instigates the mining, a tall Scandinavian, a pair of Indians (who speak in strangulated English), a mute European, a deposed Russian prince, and thieves who hide their stolen money in a neighbour's backyard, none of whom have any respect for the boundaries of the new home of Max Franklin (Jason Donovan). Ralph continually repeats lines about "dreams", though the payoff comes from a seemingly abandoned sub-plot concerning Max's children's watching the thieves.

    Matters aren't helped by the obvious music score of Sean Timms, which includes endless repetition of the song "Memories are made of this", performed by a Dean Martin sound-alike. The song's only context is one of camp appeal, as the lyrics suggest that the tale has occured in the past which works against the politically correct treatment. For example, when a visiting council worker makes a racist remark, he is set up to be damned. The fact that the Elvis admirer doesn't use real Elvis music also adds to the falseness of the idea and may reveal the budget's copyright limitations.

    Ralph tries for cartoon comic effects, with a giant dead rat placed in a pocket so that it can be discovered later, a snail that is crawling over an over-ripe tomato flicked off, subjective camera-work, a masturbation joke, a hand smothering Max's attempt to sleep, and a car that has a BBQ grill in it's engine and a freezer in the boot.

    Max provides a sudden narration in the mine, which is dropped just as quickly, so we strain to see who he has been speaking to, and his history of having an alcoholic father and being currently unemployed are meant to explain his perfectly acceptable surliness, given the turmoil around him. The mine idea has come from a backyard swimming pool being dug for him that he didn't even want.

    Donovan and Helen Dallimore as his wife Joy (get it?), are given earnest conversations where the camera feels too close to them and the actors seem oppressed, which may explain Donovan's use of a tight-mouthed intonation and his use of "yeah?" at the end of lines. However Dallimore does some nearly redemptive mugging with the Council worker, and she even provide tears in a speech asking for the mine search to be halted.

    Ralph doesn't present the mine with any sense of it's size, but he does give us one good image - the mute neighbour standing proudly in front of his garden.

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      The film features ''The Two Garys'' - Australian actors Gary Day and Gary Sweet.
    • Goofs
      The credits for this film contain an unusual number of spelling mistakes (including the executive producer 'Jonathan Shteinman'). There is no credit at all for the costume designer.

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 2002 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
    • Production companies
      • The South Australian Film Corporation
      • GIV Productions Pty. Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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