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John D. Lamond (1947 – 24 October 2018) was an Australian film director, producer and screenwriter. He was best known for directing such films as '' Felicity'', '' A Slice of Life'', ''Breakfast in Paris'' and ''Nightmares''. Before becoming a director he worked in distribution for Roadshow. He was featured in the documentary '' Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation!''


Career


Early career

Lamond began working in the industry at Channel O in Melbourne in the props department. He later became a film editor and worked for several companies, mostly making TV ads at places such as Ajax Studios.


Distribution

In 1969 he moved into the feature film industry when he was hired by Terry Turtle to help with the roadshow release of '' This Year Jerusalem''. After that he became involved in the release of ''
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'' (1970), showing it around the country, which led to him performing a similar function on ''
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'' before Roadshow took over the release of the film. Turtle then hired Lamond to handle the Australian release of ''
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''. He designed a poster of a nun in a compromising position which caused a great deal of controversy, earning the ire of then-Minister for Customs,
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, and got Lamond a job offer from the Roadshow organisation to work in distribution.Interview with John Lamond, ''Mondo Stumpo'', early 2002
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Lamond stayed with Roadshow for six months, working on the release of ''
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'' and a number of other films, then he took a trip around the world with
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looking at various production and distribution set ups. He produced a short documentary with Kennedy, '' The Devil in Evening Dress'' (1974), which was an early directorial effort from George Miller.


''Australia After Dark'' and ''The ABC of Love and Sex''

He came back keen to make his first film and made the documentary '' Australia After Dark'' (1975). The movie was very successful and for the next few years Lamond alternated between making films and working for Roadshow's publicity department, making trailers and radio and TV spots. He would go away for eight weeks to make the movie then promote it while also working at Roadshow. He did this for '' The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style'' but stopped it in 1977 when it became too time consuming and Lamond became a full-time filmmaker.


Feature films

Lamond's dramatic feature film debut was '' Felicity'' (1979), an erotic - some would say 'sexploitation' flick, that turned out to be popular worldwide. Lamond hoped to make a sequel, but could not raise the requisite financing. He then did a sex comedy in the vein of the "Carry On" films, ''
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. The intention was to launch a series but the film was not a financial success. It was partly funded by the
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– who were criticised in Parliament for financing a sexually explicit film. Lamond moved into slasher films with ''
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'' (1980). He made a romantic comedy, ''
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'' (1982), then did another broad comedy with Hopgood, '' A Slice of Life'' (1983). Lamond produced and edited an action adventure film, ''
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'' (1985). He also helped provide the story for what became the melodrama ''
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'' (1986).


Asia

After ''Sky Pirates'', Lamond stopped making movies in Australia and started making them in South East Asia. He later said.
It’s actually a lot of fun making a film overseas if you can get the money together. There’s no Film Commission trying to control your money, you know, if it’s made in Singapore “it has to be Singaporean”. It’s more of the real world... I don’t like unions, and I don’t like to not work on weekends. And I like one day off, but I don’t feel the necessity to finish at 5 or 6 at night. Two days off and have coffee breaks and all that sort of thing.
He produced '' The Sword of the Bushido'' (1990) with Richard Norton, wrote and directed ''North of Chiang Mai'' (1992) with Sam Bottoms, and ''
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'' (shot in 1997, released in 2002), with
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. He produced '' Killing Time (24/7)'' (2006) in Thailand, directed by his son John Lamond Jr. Lamont was the inspiration for "Warren Perso," a fictional Australian exploitation filmmaker played by Tony Martin in "The Last Aussie Auteur," a sketch in the second season of television's ''
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.'' In his podcast series ''Sizzletown'', Martin confirmed the connection between Lamond and Perso. In 2012, Lamond announced plans to make several movies in Australia.John Lamond plots a comeback Don Groves, ''SBS'', 26 March 2012
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However no films resulted. Lamond died, aged 71, from Parkinson's disease on 24 October 2018 at a nursing home on the
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.


Select filmography

*'' Australia After Dark'' (1975) – writer, producer, director *'' The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style'' (1978) – writer, producer, director *'' Felicity'' (1979) – writer, producer, director *''
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'' (1980) – writer, producer, director *''
Pacific Banana ''Pacific Banana'' is a 1981 Australian bawdy comedy film which reunites the star and writer of ''Alvin Purple''.Breakfast in Paris ''Breakfast in Paris'' is 1982 Australian romantic comedy.David Stratton, ''The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry'', Pan MacMillan, 1990 p111 Not a Plot Fashion executive Jackie Wyatt discovers her boyfriend has b ...
'' (1982) – producer, director *'' A Slice of Life'' (1983) – producer, director *''
Sky Pirates ''Sky Pirates'' (also known as ''Dakota Harris'') is a 1986 Australian adventure film written and produced by John D. Lamond, and directed by Colin Eggleston. The film was inspired by Steven Spielberg's ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' (1981), as we ...
'' (1985) – writer, producer *''
Backstage Backstage most commonly refers to backstage (theatre), also in motion picture and television production. Backstage may also refer to: Film and television * ''Back Stage'' (1969 film), a silent film starring Oliver Hardy * ''Back Stage'' (1942 fil ...
'' (1988) – story *'' The Sword of Bushido'' (1989) – producer *''North of Chiang Mai'' (1991) – writer, producer, director *''
True Files ''True Files'' (Chinese: 真实档案) is an English language television docu-drama telecast on MediaCorp Channel 5, with each episode (except the last episode of Season 3, ''The Unsolved'') re-enacting major court proceedings, mostly of murder, ...
'' (2002) – writer, producer, director


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lamond, John D. 1947 births 2018 deaths Film directors from Melbourne Australian film producers Australian screenwriters Neurological disease deaths in Queensland Deaths from Parkinson's disease