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In 1971 Tim Burstall made STORK and Australian movie goers took notice. In 1973 his next film ALVIN PURPLE became the biggest Australian made box-office hit ever taking in excess of $4 million dollars. A joint venture between Village Roadshow and Burstall, Hexagon went on to make some of the best remembered films of the 70s.
Stork (1971)
There's a little bit of Stork in all of us
Alvin Purple (1973)
Australia's original naughty boy is back! Here is ALVIN PURPLE back to back (or front to front) in the two hilarious sex romps that shook the nation's funny bone in the permissive 1970s. Naive young Alvin finds that no matter how hard he resists them, beautiful women can't keep their hands off him, and what's a healthy young Aussie bloke going to do but oblige. From accepting the comfort of his teacher's wife, to mutual nude body-painting and demonstrating to a customer how to get the most out of a waterbed, ALVIN PURPLE is the young man everybody loves.
Alvin Purple Rides Again (1974)
It's double trouble when Oz's most irresistible chick magnet discovers he has much more to contend with than women when he meets his spitting image, visiting American gangster, "Balls McGee"!
Petersen (1974)
Tony Petersen, a married electrician and ex-footballer, goes to university to study English. Petersen is odd man out at the uni. He receives extracurricular help from his stuffy professor's beautiful lecturer wife in her office. Their get-togethers there are quite rootine. The professor is also seeing one of his students after class. Petersen and the professor's wife talk about having a baby. But then she accepts an appointment to Oxford, provoking a rage in Petersen...
End Play (1975)
A compelling and thrilling suspense drama, set around two bizarre brothers and their sinister involvement with the disappearances of female hitchhikers. On the edge of your seat suspense, with great performances by John Waters and George Mallaby, who star as the disturbed brothers. Be prepared for the twist ending! Recommended Viewing
Eliza Fraser (1976)
An old captain & his young wife share a lot of adventures after they're shipwrecked and captured by Aborigines on an island near Australia.
High Rolling (1977)
Two fun-loving carnival workers take a vacation with the hope of finding plenty of sex and drugs. Their "quest" is fulfilled when they encounter a dope-peddler and two exotic nightclub dancers.
The Last of the Knucklemen (1979)
A wonderful Aussie movie
This is one of those classic Aussie movies which stands the test of time.
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