David Bilcock, Jr. Movies
Several female hitchhikers have been murdered in a small Australian seacoast community. The principal suspects are brothers Robert and Mark Gifford (George Mallaby and John Waters). One is an apparently helpless paraplegic, but this doesn't necessarily mean that the filmmakers are going to cop out with the "least likely suspect" revelation. We do know, however, that each brother is covering up for the other. Director/writer Tim Burstall imbues this filming of Russell Braddon'snovel Endplay with his expected healthy vulgarity and leering voyeurism. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- George Mallaby, John Waters, (more)
Alvin Purple (Graeme Blundell), the lothario hero of the Australian low-budgeter Alvin Purple (1974), "rides again" in this slapped-together sequel. This time, Alvin has more to contend with than the requisite beautiful girls who find him irresistable. It seems that there's an American gangster around and about, "Balls" McGee (also played by Graeme Blundell), who's the spitting image of our hero. The predictability of the plotline is enlivened by the film's unending stream of vulgar sight gags and scatological dialogue. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
This comedy follows the exploits of Tony Petersen (Jack Thompson), a mature married man with two children who decides to go back to school for an undergraduate degree. Tony has one problem, which he probably feels is only a minor complication: he is like catnip for women. Luckily for him, he likes them back. Luckier still, his wife understands this. When things on the campus get dicey for a young woman, the incredible social skills of Petersen enable him to save the day. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Jack Thompson, Jacki Weaver, (more)
Australian Mark McManus thinks that his relationship with girlfriend Jeannie Drynan is fairly solid. Indeed it is-until mutual friend David Turnbull spills the beans to McManus' wife Eileen Chapman. The resulting emotional turmoil makes McManus realize that he's more in love with Drynan than ever. As for Turnbull, he gets beaten up for his troubles. Director Tim Burstall cowrote the verbose screenplay of 2000 Weeks with the film's producer, Patrick Ryan. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Mark McManus, Jeanie Drynan, (more)








