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<div class="large-6 columns">'''Don's Party''' ([[:Category:1976|1976]], [[:Category:Ozploitation|AUS]]) is a [[:Category:Sexploitation|Sex]]- [[:Category:Comedy|Comedy]] film directed by Bruce Beresford. | |||
= | *'''Contents''': [[/Trailer|Watch Trailer]] | ||
* | *'''Featured in''': [[Not Quite Hollywood]] | ||
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====Main Details==== | |||
==Main Details== | |||
* Released in 1976 | * Released in 1976 | ||
* Color | * Color | ||
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* Production Co: Australian Film Commission, The | Double Head | * Production Co: Australian Film Commission, The | Double Head | ||
* Distribution Co: 20th Century Fox Australia (1976) (Australia) (theatrical) | Satori (1982) (USA) | * Distribution Co: 20th Century Fox Australia (1976) (Australia) (theatrical) | Satori (1982) (USA) | ||
* Directed by Bruce Beresford | * Directed by Bruce Beresford | ||
* Written by David Williamson | * Written by David Williamson | ||
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* Cinematography by Donald McAlpine | * Cinematography by Donald McAlpine | ||
* Film Editing by William M. Anderson | * Film Editing by William M. Anderson | ||
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* | * What a helluva night! | ||
* What a night | |||
====Plot==== | |||
Don Henderson is a schoolteacher living with his wife Kath and baby son in suburban Melbourne. On the night of the 1969 federal election Don invites a small group of friends to celebrate a predicted Australian Labor Party (ALP) election victory, much to the dismay of his wife. To the party come Mal, Don’s university mentor, and his bitter wife Jenny, sex-obsessed Cooley and his latest girlfriend, nineteen-year-old Susan, Evan, a dentist, and his beautiful artist wife Kerry. Somehow, two Liberal supporters, Simon and Jody also come. By the end of the night, Don and some of his friends have begun to grasp the emptiness of their compromised lives. (Wikipedia) | |||
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Revision as of 20:32, 13 September 2015
Don's Party (1976, AUS) is a Sex- Comedy film directed by Bruce Beresford.
- Contents: Watch Trailer
- Featured in: Not Quite Hollywood
Main Details
- Released in 1976
- Color
- Running Time: 90 Min.
- Production Co: Australian Film Commission, The | Double Head
- Distribution Co: 20th Century Fox Australia (1976) (Australia) (theatrical) | Satori (1982) (USA)
- Directed by Bruce Beresford
- Written by David Williamson
- Starring Ray Barrett, Clare Binney, Pat Bishop, Graeme Blundell, Jeanie Drynan, John Hargreaves
- Produced by Phillip Adams, David Barrow
- Cinematography by Donald McAlpine
- Film Editing by William M. Anderson
Taglines
- What a helluva night!
- What a night
Plot
Don Henderson is a schoolteacher living with his wife Kath and baby son in suburban Melbourne. On the night of the 1969 federal election Don invites a small group of friends to celebrate a predicted Australian Labor Party (ALP) election victory, much to the dismay of his wife. To the party come Mal, Don’s university mentor, and his bitter wife Jenny, sex-obsessed Cooley and his latest girlfriend, nineteen-year-old Susan, Evan, a dentist, and his beautiful artist wife Kerry. Somehow, two Liberal supporters, Simon and Jody also come. By the end of the night, Don and some of his friends have begun to grasp the emptiness of their compromised lives. (Wikipedia)