Don's Party (1976) Reviews

Don's Party (1976)
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Early in his career, Australian director Bruce Beresford helmed Don's Party, which closely mirrors Shampoo in its basic premise and its edgy correlations between sex and politics. One pivotal election night, Don, played by John Hargreaves, throws a party for a group of friends, ostensibly so that everyone can watch the ballots roll in on television. But when booze is consumed in quantity, inhibitions are kicked downstairs. Particularly boorish under the influence of alcohol are Don's male friends, who indulge in a barrage of insulting verbal attacks on each other when they aren't trying to get each other's wives into bed. Unapologetically adult in its content and themes, Don's Party was adapted from a play by David Williamson; it marks one of the earliest classics of Australian New Wave cinema. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Ray BarrettClare Binney, (more)
Director(s):
Bruce Beresford
Format(s):
DVD
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Tim M.

Not sure if there was even a plot.

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R. Denis W.

I really liked this film- but then I spent 30 yrs in Oz, & I got there in 1971-- and things were a lot like they are shown in this film. Probably someone without any knowledge of Aust wouldn't get much from it though- unless they watch it just for all the full frontal nudity! (Oh, yes there is!) Sadly, the print isn't as clean & sharp as I would have liked, and the sound could be better too, but still it's a darn good movie.

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    Tim M.

    Not sure if there was even a plot.

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    R. Denis W.

    I really liked this film- but then I spent 30 yrs in Oz, & I got there in 1971-- and things were a lot like they are shown in this film. Probably someone without any knowledge of Aust wouldn't get much from it though- unless they watch it just for all the full frontal nudity! (Oh, yes there is!) Sadly, the print isn't as clean & sharp as I would have liked, and the sound could be better too, but still it's a darn good movie.

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