AGGRESSIVE ARCHIVE FORCE BRINGS YOU Not.Quite.Hollywood.2008.DVDRip.XviD-aAF Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! (2008) RELEASE INFORMATION RELEASE DATE........: 2009.01.30 DVD DATE............: 2009.01.07 THEATRE.............: 2008.09.21 IMDb RATING.........: 8.0/10 285 votes VIDEO FORMAT........: XviD VIDEO BITRATE.......: 845 kbit/s 2pass VBR VIDEO RESOLUTION....: 544 x 304 VIDEO ASPECT........: 16:9 VIDEO FPS...........: 25.000 AUDIO FORMAT........: X VBR MP3 @ 48000 Hz AC3 AUDIO BITRATE.......: 131 kbps VIDEO LENGTH........: 99 minutes SIZE................: 50x15 GENRE...............: Documentary URL.................: http://akas.imdb.com/title/tt0996966/ http://www.dvdscene.com.au/Not-Quite-Hollywood-DVD-18487.html PLOT NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD Synopsis The much mythologized Australian film renaissance of the 1970s has been well documented. It was an era that produced such seminal films as Sunday Too Far Away, Picnic At Hanging Rock and My Brilliant Career. But do we know the whole story? This film looks at a period when a lifetime of savage -censorship suddenly ended. Australian cinema broke the shackles of a staid, highly conservative society and started producing films dedicated to entertaining a mass audience. An abundance of free-wheelin sex romps, blood-soaked terror tales and high-octane action extravaganzas were released and found enthusiastic audiences around the World. It was a time when Australias cinematic heroes were possessed with white-line fever, their heroines were well-stacked and sexually liberated, and the death -defying stuntwork was indeed truly death-defying! Welcome to NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD - the wild, wonderful, untold story of OZPLOITATION cinema a time when Australian cinema got its gear off and showed the world a full-frontal explosion of sex, violence, horror and foot-to-the-floor, full bore action! This is not your usual documentary full of boring anecdotes by dull historians, instead these are the real stories from the people who were there - wild, trail-blazing cinematic mavericks who snubbed their nose at authority, made their own rules and in the process introduced the car chase, karate kick, BMX bikes and water-bed to Oz cinema. Jam packed full of outrageous anecdotes, lessons in guerrilla-style filmmaking, a smattering of International names (including Ozploitation devotee Quentin Tarantino) and a genuine, infectious love of Australian cinema, NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD is a pacy, entertaining, journey through a forgotten cinematic era unashamedly packed full of boobs, pubes, tubes and a little kung fu. CAST Phillip Adams ...... Himself Christine Amor ...... Herself Glory Annen ...... Herself Victoria Anoux ...... Herself Ian Barry ...... Himself Briony Behets ...... Herself Steve Bisley ...... Himself Jamie Blanks ...... Himself Graeme Blundell ...... Himself Russell Boyd ...... Himself Richard Brennan ...... Himself Dan Burstall ...... Himself Tom Burstall ...... Himself Don Chipp ...... Himself (archive footage) Robin Copping ...... Himself Broderick Crawford ...... Himself (archive footage) Barry Crocker ...... Himself Lynette Curran ...... Herself Jamie Lee Curtis ...... Herself Cassandra Delaney ...... Herself Everett De Roche ...... Himself Ross Dimsey ...... Himself David Eggby ...... Himself Bob Ellis ...... Himself Noel Ferrier ...... Himself (archive footage) Alan Finney ...... Himself Richard Franklin ...... Himself Belinda Giblin ...... Herself Rebecca Gilling ...... Herself Antony I. Ginnane ...... Himself John Grey Gorton ...... Himself (archive footage) Deborah Gray ...... Herself David Hannay ...... Himself Sandy Harbutt ...... Himself Rod Hardy ...... Himself Gregory Harrison ...... Himself Rod Hay ...... Himself David Hemmings ...... Himself (archive footage) Carla Hoogeveen ...... Herself Alan Hopgood ...... Himself Dennis Hopper ...... Himself John Michael Howson ...... Himself Wendy Hughes ...... Herself Barry Humphries ...... Himself Olivia Hussey ...... Chris Walters (archive footage) Ivan Hutchinson ...... Himself (archive footage) John Jarratt ...... Himself Barry Jones ...... Himself Brian Jones ...... Himself Stacy Keach ...... Himself Ted Kotcheff ...... Himself John D. Lamond ...... Himself Nina Landis ...... Herself George Lazenby ...... Himself Chris Lfvn ...... Himself Greg Lynch ...... Himself William Margold ...... Himself James Mason ...... Himself (archive footage) Ross Matthews ...... Himself Donald McAlpine ...... Himself Bob McCarron ...... Himself Hal McElroy ...... Himself Greg Mclean ...... Himself George Miller ...... Himself Vincent Monton ...... Himself Philippe Mora ...... Himself Judy Morris ...... Herself Russell Mulcahy ...... Himself Rod Mullinar ...... Himself Debbie Nankervis ...... Herself (archive footage) Grant Page ...... Himself Barbara Parkins ...... Herself (archive footage) Susan Penhaligon ...... Herself George Peppard ...... Himself (archive footage) Donald Pleasence ...... Himself (archive footage) Robert Powell ...... Himself (archive footage) Chips Rafferty ...... Himself (archive footage) Steve Railsback ...... Himself Candy Raymond ...... Herself Cheryl Rixon ...... Herself Joanne Samuel ...... Herself Fred Schepisi ...... Himself John Seale ...... Himself Ken Shorter ...... Himself Lynda Stoner ...... Herself Quentin Tarantino ...... Himself Rod Taylor ...... Himself Henry Thomas ...... Himself Jeremy Thomas ...... Himself Jack Thompson ...... Himself Sigrid Thornton ...... Herself Brian Trenchard-Smith ...... Himself James Wan ...... Himself Garry Wapshott ...... Himself Roger Ward ...... Himself Lesley Ann Warren ...... Sally (archive footage) John Waters ...... Himself Leigh Whannell ...... Himself Gough Whitlam ...... Himself (archive footage) David Williamson ...... Himself Tony Williams ...... Himself Simon Wincer ...... Himself Arna-Maria Winchester ...... Herself Uri Windt ...... Himself Norman Yemm ...... Himself Simonusannah York ...... Herself
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