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Ted Kotcheff

Author of First Blood [1982 film]

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Includes the name: Ted Kotcheff, (director)

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Works by Ted Kotcheff

First Blood [1982 film] (1982) — Director — 213 copies
Rambo [2008 film] (2008) — Director — 170 copies
Weekend at Bernie's [1989 film] (1989) — Director — 146 copies
Borrowed Hearts [1997 film] (1997) — Director — 48 copies
Rambo Trilogy (The first 3 films) (2002) — Director — 45 copies
Uncommon Valor [1983 film] (1983) — Director — 33 copies
Fun with Dick & Jane [1977 film] (1977) — Director — 21 copies
Wake in Fright [1971 film] (1971) — Director — 17 copies
Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe [1978 film] (1978) — Director — 10 copies
6 Movie Pack: Holiday Collector's Set Volume 3 (1980) — Director — 7 copies

Associated Works

The Acrobats (1954) — Afterword — 37 copies

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D (Bad).

A formerly wealthy couple try to keep up appearances. I gave up after 30 minutes. I tell myself I'll give any movie 30 minutes before noping out, but this was a painful 30 minutes to get through.

(Dec. 2023)
½
 
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comfypants | Dec 30, 2023 |
2022 movie #179. 1965. After marrying the boss' daughter (Simmons) and having an affair with a beautiful TV star (Blackman), Englishman (Harvey) still doesn't have what he wants, acceptance by the upper class. Good acting by the leads in this story of class in 1960's England.
 
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capewood | Nov 19, 2022 |
Two idiots don't tell anyone that a party's host is dead.

3/4 (Good)

It takes a while to get going - about a half hour before Bernie even dies. I almost gave up on it before it got to the jokes. But it eventually builds up to some excellent physical comedy. It's weird that I happened to watch this on the same day as a Laurel & Hardy movie, because this is 100% a Laurel & Hardy movie.

(Jul. 2021)
½
 
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comfypants | Jul 3, 2021 |
Based on the novel by Kenneth Cook, with a screenplay by Evan Jones and directed by Canadian Ted Kotcheff, this is a disturbing, slow-paced meditation on the veneer of civilisation and how barbarity lies buried just below the surface. John Grant (Gary Bond) is a young indentured teacher working in a small town deep in the Australian outback. When the school breaks for Christmas he travels to Bundayabba (the "Yabba") to catch a flight back to Sydney and his girlfriend. He pops into a pub for a quick pint but quickly finds himself sucked into a session, where he loses all his money gambling. Descending into drunkenness with the locals, including the alcoholic Doc Tydon (Donald Pleasance), Grant rapidly descends into degenerate depravity.

"Wake in Fright" is a strange, baffling film directed with an almost documentary eye by Ted Kotcheff. The film works on a deep psychological level, with Kotcheff managing to make absolutely everything look uncomfortable - the heat, the isolation, the locations and the people. There is a tangible feeling that anything might happen and that anything might go wrong at any moment; no doubt assisted by the non-stop boozing that happens throughout. The dialogue is sparse and the hyperbolic macho, mateyness has a feel of menace; indeed much of it has an underlying feel of gay panic (which becomes disturbingly overt at one stage) The vast vistas are astounding and brilliantly captured by cinematographer Brian West, while the music by John Scott adds a dislocating background thrum. The lead actors are very good - Gary Bond cleverly handles John's rapid descent (with some sharp editing helping us get inside his head) while Donald Pleasance is brilliant as the drink-sodden, philosophical doctor. There are points in the film, however, where Pleasance appears to be having too much fun and getting a little too deeply into the spirit of the thing. The rest of the cast have a real authentic feel about them that adds to strange atmosphere of the film.

Although hugely thoughtful and "enjoyable" (if that's the correct word) "Wake in Fright" is a film that is difficult to know exactly what to make of it all on a first viewing. More than one watch appears essential to get into all the nuances of this strange, disturbing film.
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calum-iain | Apr 28, 2019 |

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Works
39
Also by
1
Members
795
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#32,058
Rating
½ 3.4
Reviews
14
ISBNs
42

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