Crashing The Party An Original Feature Length Documentary Featuring Exclusive; Interviews With David Williamson, Bruce Beresford, Phillip Adams, Graeme Blundell, Harold Hopkins, Candy Raymond, Claire Binney And Others
David Williamson Featurette: “Tall Tales But True” A 55 minute documentary that includes interviews with playright and screenwriter David Williamson, author Kristin Williamson and actors Graeme Blundell, Robyn Nevin and Ruth Cracknell.
You Am I's "Don's Party" Ispired Music Video "What I Don't Know 'Bout You" Featuring actors Ben Mendelsohn, Matt Day, Nadine Garner, Stephen Curry, Tania Lucy and Jacinta Stapleton
Bruce Beresford Trailer Collection The adventure of Barry McKenzie, Barry McKenzie Holds His Own, The Getting of Wisdom, Money Movers, Breaker Morant, The Club, Puberty Blues, and The Fringe Dwellers.
Original Theatrical Trailer, Stills and Poster Gallery
Synopsis
When you mix a left wing teacher, a loud-mouthed sex maniac, a mild-mannered accountant, a failed philosopher, a promiscuous 19 year old nymphette, a frustrated wife, a drunken pornographer, a sexy tempermental artist and an arrogant dentist with a lot of booze...anything can happen!Adapted by David Williamson from his own hit stage play, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Bruce Beresford ("Breaker Morant", "The Club"), and starring the A-list of local talent (including Graham Kennedy, John Hargreaves, Graeme Blundell and Ray Barrett), "DON'S PARTY" is a crowd-pleasing Aussie favourite.
“Crashing The Party” An Original Feature Length Documentary Featuring Exclusive, Interviews With David Williamson, Bruce Beresford, Phillip Adams, Graeme Blundell, Harold Hopkins, Candy Raymond, Claire Binney And Others, David Williamson Featurette: “tall Tales But True”, Original Theatrical Trailer, Bruce Beresford Trailer Collection.
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They make some good films across the Tasman, and not just recently either - this one's from back in the 1970s but it is extremely well made. The direction and acting are superb and the script is incredibly funny, but not in a light hearted way. There are some big, deep, dark laughs in the black character comedy in which a bunch of very disparate people get together to watch their country's election results come in. Well worth watching.
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