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''Pacific Banana'' is a 1981 Australian bawdy comedy film which reunites the star and writer of ''
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Plot

Martin is a pilot who sneezes whenever he is aroused and loses an erection. He works for an airline owned by Sir Harry Blandings, whose wife tries to seduce Martin but then claims he made a move on her. Blandings sacks him but gets him a job at broken down Banana Airlines, where he flies with handsome Paul, who sleeps around despite being engaged to two sexy airline hostesses, Sally and Mandy. Martin makes several attempts to have sex, but constantly fails to get an erection, even with the help of the beautiful Candy Bubbles and her female friends. Paul constantly cheats on Sally and Mandy but they keep going back to him. Martin is constantly chased by Blandings school girl daughter, Julia. Eventually Julia tells Martin she loves him which cures his impotence and he can have sex.


Cast

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Graeme Blundell Graeme Blundell (born 7 August 1945) is an Australian actor, director, producer, writer, playwright, lyricist and biographer Early life Blundell was born on 7 April 1945 in Melbourne; he grew up in the suburb of Clifton Hill. He was educated a ...
as Martin *
Robin Stewart Robin Stewart (9 October 1946 – 22 November 2015) was an English actor, game show host and reporter who was best known for playing Mike Abbott, the son of Sid James' character Sid Abbott in the 1970s sitcom '' Bless This House''. Early life ...
as Paul *
Deborah Gray Deborah Gray is an Australian former high fashion model and actress who is now an international non-fiction author and singer/songwriter. Early life Gray was born in Canberra, Australia. As a teenager while still at school, she was scoute ...
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Alyson Best Alyson Best (born September 29, 1960) is an Australian actress known for her appearance in ''Prisoner'' (1983) and '' Man of Flowers'' (1983). In 1979 she appeared in a famous photo with Derryn Hinch in ''Playboy''. Select Credits *''Young Ram ...
as Mandy *Helen Hemingway as Julia Blandings *Manuia Taie as Laya *
Luan Peters Luan Peters (18 June 1946 – 24 December 2017), also known as Karol Keyes, was an English actress and singer. Biography Born Carol Ann Hirsch, she made her stage debut in a pantomime aged four, then went on to win a drama scholarship at the ag ...
as Candy Bubbles *Audine Leith as Lady Blandings *Graham Duckett as Banana Airlines Passenger *Alan Hopgood as Sir Harry Blandings


Production

John Lamond had been impressed with the script for ''
Alvin Purple ''Alvin Purple'' is a 1973 Australian sex comedy film starring Graeme Blundell in the title role; the screenplay was written by Alan Hopgood and directed by Tim Burstall, through his production company Hexagon Productions and Village Roadshow ...
'' (1973) and approached its original writer,
Alan Hopgood Alan John Hopgood AM (29 September 1934 – 19 March 2022), also known as Alan Hopwood, was an Australian actor, producer, and writer. He wrote the screenplay for the 1972 film ''Alvin Purple'' and made appearances in television shows such as ...
with the idea of making a comedy about a broken down airline in the style of the ''
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'' films. Hopgood thought it was a good idea which could have led to a long-running series of comedies set in exotic locations around the world, with titles like ''Tokyo Banana'' and ''Guyana Banana''. Lamond wanted to cast two English actors, Robin Stewart and Luan Peters, to give the movie more of a ''Carry On'' feel.''Pacific Banana Unpeeled'' (DVD featurette), Umbrella Entertainment, 2004 The film was funded by the
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. According to Lamond, this led to the film being toned down when it should have been more like ''Alvin Purple''.Interview with John Lamond, ''Mondo Stumpo'', early 2002
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The movie was shot immediately before ''
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'' (1980), also from Lamond, and edited at the same time. Filming took place in Norwood Studios, Adelaide, and Tahiti. Lamond later said he wished the island scenes had been shot in Queensland "because when you go overseas with a low budget, people want to stay in nice places and you can see the money going out the door. Just in overheads." But filming in Tahiti was a requirement of some of the investors. Lamond says the three-week shoot on the island was tough because the weather was hot and the location was isolated, making the cast and crew go stir crazy. Deborah Gray and Luan Peters wrote a theme song for fun during the shoot and Lamond liked it so much he decided to use it in the film.


Reception

The film was not the commercial success everyone hoped. Alan Hogood felt the film departed from his original concept, becoming more slapstick orientated. Lamond believed he should have made the movie sexier. However it has since a developed a cult following. The South Australian Film Corporation is currently featuring the film on their website along with other films they funded in 1980.


References


External links

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''Pacific Banana''
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