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The Hollowmen

  • TV Series
  • 2008
  • 27m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
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Jacquie Brennan, Santo Cilauro, Stephen Hall, Lachy Hulme, Neil Melville, Rob Sitch, Merrick Watts, David James, and Nicola Parry in The Hollowmen (2008)
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Mockumentary that follows the daily situations in which the staff from the Australian Prime Minister find themselves.Mockumentary that follows the daily situations in which the staff from the Australian Prime Minister find themselves.Mockumentary that follows the daily situations in which the staff from the Australian Prime Minister find themselves.

  • Creators
    • Santo Cilauro
    • Tom Gleisner
    • Rob Sitch
  • Stars
    • Lachy Hulme
    • David James
    • Neil Melville
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    869
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    • Creators
      • Santo Cilauro
      • Tom Gleisner
      • Rob Sitch
    • Stars
      • Lachy Hulme
      • David James
      • Neil Melville
    • 7User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Lachy Hulme
    Lachy Hulme
    • David 'Murph' Murphy
    • 2008
    David James
    • Phillip
    • 2008
    Neil Melville
    Neil Melville
    • Ian
    • 2008
    Rob Sitch
    Rob Sitch
    • Tony
    • 2008
    Merrick Watts
    • Nick
    • 2008
    Jacquie Brennan
    Jacquie Brennan
    • Mel
    • 2008
    Santo Cilauro
    • Theo Tsolakis
    • 2008
    Stephen Hall
    • Warren
    • 2008
    Nicola Parry
    Nicola Parry
    • Holly
    • 2008
    Ben Chisholm
    Ben Chisholm
    • Josh
    • 2008
    Leonie Hemsworth
    • Diane
    • 2008
    Sacha Joseph
    Sacha Joseph
    • Vanmanthy
    • 2008
    Sarah Arthur Young
    • Sarah
    • 2008
    Scott Harrison
    • Scott
    • 2008
    Rob Carlton
    • Kenny Pratt
    • 2008
    Graeme Blundell
    Graeme Blundell
    • Geoff
    • 2008
    Justin Hosking
    Justin Hosking
    • 2008
    Ian Rooney
    Ian Rooney
    • 2008
    • Creators
      • Santo Cilauro
      • Tom Gleisner
      • Rob Sitch
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    10phaserphil80

    Wish It Had More Seasons

    Rob Sitch knows how to deliver a comedy and The Hollowmen was a hidden gem. If you loved Utopia you will love The Hollowmen.

    I found the show again after it stopped airing on ABC iview a few years ago and did not know where to watch it and when Stan announced that it had the show on the platform I immediately logged in to watch both seasons, over and over.

    While sometimes it hit a little close to home and even now being scarily accurate all theses years on it holds up really well.

    The banter between Murph and Tony always make me laugh and Mel being quite funny as well.

    The show works so well, wish it had more then two seasons.
    10smauge-54896

    Still a favourite

    I've watched this series so many times and it still makes me laugh. Another fly on the wall faux documentary from the Working Dog team. Almost a scary look at Australian politics and how it's more about appearance than actually serving the Australian public. This should be more worrying to the viewer, but it is too spot on to not laugh. My favourite characters have to be Philip and Warren, who are totally blind to populist opinion and almost derail every headline grabbing idea the Policy Unit come up with. It's almost a Mr Burns/Smithers style relationship. There's been much criticism of the casting of Merrick Watts, but I find him to fit nicely into his role. Lachie Hulme is the much needed straight man in the picture. Seemingly the only person in the whole department with an ounce of common sense. Mel, the PM's PR queen, is always having her leash tugged, desperate to leak info to the press at any given opportunity. The real star, not surprisingly is Rob Sitch as Tony, the link between the policy unit and the PM's office. As much slapstick as he is intelligent humour, he is the central character that all others revolve around. The PM is unseen, which I think is a great move, as you can imagine him as the real thing, and it's also symbolic of the fact that none of these ideas supposedly coming from the PM are really coming from the PM.
    8craigw-11

    (At times) Too close to the truth for comfort

    As someone working in the Australian government policy environment, it was very good start and a scarily accurate portrayal of dealing with political advisers. The one negative is the Prime Minister and Cabinet guys are totally wrong, at least for ones so senior. However, they do seem to have a resemble a few junior staff in PM&C that I've dealt with.

    Everything else is so close to the mark, it could almost be a documentary! The use of the market research team by the advisers is a real frustration for those of us who try to develop "frank and fearless" advice to our beloved ministers.
    10tangospanner

    Not Happy Jane Kennedy

    This is a well written, researched, filmed and acted comedy series. It is a cross between Frontline and Yes Prime Minister with an interesting twist. As seen from a Political Advisers point of view in trying to appease and negotiate around shallow minded, short term, popularity seeking politicians. In short, the Prime Minister.

    Directed and staring Rob Stich who is as great as he was in Frontline. Also Santo Calaudo as the Market researcher is as naturally funny as his Geoff Saunters character in Frontline. Brilliant production, it could have gone so far if it weren't for the mistake of Casting's, Jane Kennedy (who is usually so good in this department) of fronting the show with the two political advisers as Merrick Watts and Lachy Hulme. Lachy Hulme is a fantastic actor, but too intense and serious to be casted in this role. It should have been given to someone more in the genera of Martin Stastisto's character from Frontline. If they just tweak and readjust his character and make him just more of a regular guy (which by the end of the first series we have seen they have) then he suits the show well. On the other hand, Merrick Watts is a classless entity, who is popular in Australia for his toilet humor. Being fair he might have crossed the medium to Working Dog's sharp, high quality, politically satirical productions as some have in the past, but sadly no. He portrays the same docile, humorless persona that he does in his Merrick & Rosso act. In simple, he's not likable. A smart choice instead of this fellow would have been an actor like Daniel Wyllie. Australian, smart and quick but without the puerile precociousness.

    Apart from this, it is a very intelligent and witty watch. The rest of the cast are well picked and are of A1 quality. Phillip & Warren (David James & Stephen Hall) are brilliantly fantastic as the two senior public servants. They in their own quirky but interesting way are very reminiscence of the Frasier/Niles style of comic paring. Excellent.
    real_hiflyer

    Off to a good start

    Although reminiscent of Frontline, and The Games, this series, after two episodes seems to be missing a main ingredient the other two series offered. Likable characters. It's well written, topical, and seems to be off to a good start.

    Obviously after two episodes it's too early to reach a conclusion. Unfortuneatly our North American TV usually cans a series if it's not a hit overnight. That's why we see so much Deck on the network channels, and the migration of viewers to the more independent channels, like HBO, the Comedy Channel etc. If anybody's ever seen the classic Yes Minister British series they can see a perfect example of this type of format. It's amazingly well written, bitingly funny, and as watchable now as it was when first aired.

    For Australia The Games will remain a classic and could play every four years ad infinitum, for as long as we have the Olympics. Frontline was great too, leaving the viewer wishing there'd been more to come.

    If this series remembers it's important to have somebody to root for, and manages to balance its cleverness with the personal touch, it could be a great addition as well.

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      The show was filmed in Melbourne and a team were sent to Canberra to film locations when an episode needed it.
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      Nick: Why don't we send her to West Papua?

      Mel: [Off screen] I can hear you..

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 2008 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Production company
      • Working Dog
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