With the relaxing of censorship laws in the early 1970s, a feast of B-films exploded onto Australian screens as maverick filmmakers served up a diet of murder, mayhem and full frontal nudity in exploitation classics such as Stork, Alvin Purple and Stone. Celebrated in the hit documentary Not Quite Hollywood, seven of these 'Ozploitation' genre films are represented here in one post-apocalyptic mash-up of sex, violence and foot-to-the-floor action!
Adventures of Barry McKenzie -
Wild Colonial Boy Barry McKenzie (Barry Crocker) journeys to the old country accompanied by Aunt Edna Everage (Barry Humphries).
Special Features:
Dame Edna Intro
Original Fillum Script
Theatrical Trailer
Turkey Shoot -
The cult classic set in a futuristic, maximum security detention centre is packed full of gratuitous splatter and lashings of nudity.
Special Features:
Blood and Thunder Memories
Featurette
A Good Soldier Featurette
Theatrical Trailer
The Naked Bunyip -
Graeme Blundell hosts, Barry Humphries and Russell Morris guest in this controversial, cult sexumentary that marked the birth of the Oz film revival.
Special Features:
A Funny Sort Of Way Featurette
"Let's Make Love" - Deleted Audio Excerpts
Deleted Scenes, Stills gallery
Road Games -
On a 1600 mile stretch of desert highway someone is playing a deadly game of sex, violence... and sudden death! Starring Stacey Keach and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Special features:
Audio Commentary
Kangaroo Hitchcock
Poster and Stills gallery
Original Storyboard
Theatrical Trailer
Harlequin -
Atmospheric chiller in the tradition of Rosemary's Baby and The Omen.
Special Features:
Audio Commentary
Behind The Scenes Photo gallery
Theatrical Trailer
Night of Fear/Inn of the Damned -
Two of the most controversial Australian horror films of the 70s, one banned for "indecency and obscenity", the other packed with sadistic violence and bare flesh.
Special Features:
Two Feature Length Audio Commentaries
Original Theatrical Trailers
Stills & Promotional Gallery
Synopsis Rude, crude and mostly nude!
In the early 1970s a feast of B films exploded onto Australian screens, with maverick film makers thumbing their noses at authority in exploitation classics such as Stork, The Adventures of Barry McKenzie, Alvin Purple, Stone and Mad Max. Mutant desert monsters, post apocalyptic gang wars and full frontal nudity were the mainstay of Ozploitation movies in the 70s and 80s, and Umbrella proudly presents two volumes of the best in sex, violence and foot to the floor action!
Adventures of Barry McKenzie Wild Colonial Boy Barry McKenzie (Barry Cocker) journeys to the old country accompanied by Aunt Edna Everage (Barry Humphries)
Turkey Shoot - Set in a futuristic, maximum security camp and packed full of gratuitous splatter and lashings of nudity
The Naked Bunyip - Graeme Blundell hosts, Barry Humphries and Russell Morris guest in this controversial, cult sexumentary from 1970
Road Games - On a 1600 mile stretch of desert highway someone is playing a deadly game of sex, violence... and sudden death
Harlequin - Atmospheric chiller in the tradition of Rosemarys Baby and The Omen
Night of Fear/Inn of the Damned - Two of the most controversial Australian horror films of the 70s, both action packed with sadistic violence and bare flesh |