''Stone Bros.'' (alternatively titled ''Stoned Bros'') is a 2009 Aboriginal Australian
stoner comedy film directed by
Richard Frankland
Richard Joseph Frankland is an Australian playwright, scriptwriter and musician. He is an Aboriginal Australian of Gunditjmara origin from Victoria. He has worked significantly for the Aboriginal Australian cause.
Biography
Richard J. Frank ...
. It was theatrically released in Australia on 24 September 2009.
Plot
Eddie (Carroll) is working as a cleaner in a museum in
Perth, Western Australia
Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth is ...
, but loses his job because of an accident that sees a series of cardboard cutout images of Australia's
Prime Ministers
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fall down in a
domino effect
A domino effect or chain reaction is the cumulative effect generated when a particular event triggers a chain of similar events. This term is best known as a mechanical effect and is used as an analogy to a falling row of dominoes. It typically ...
, resulting in an image of
John Howard
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landing on and killing his boss's cat.
When his cousin Charlie (Burchill) trades away Eddie's favourite jacket, he unwittingly loses a sacred stone, entrusted to Eddie by his uncle, which he promised to one day return to its home in
Kalgoorlie
Kalgoorlie is a city in the Goldfields–Esperance region of Western Australia, located east-northeast of Perth at the end of the Great Eastern Highway. It is sometimes referred to as Kalgoorlie–Boulder, as the surrounding urban area includ ...
. This is the final straw, as far as Eddie is concerned, and he sets off to recover the stone and reconnect with his
aboriginal roots. Charlie, escaping the wrath of his vengeful girlfriend, forces himself along for the ride, and Eddie's spiritual journey takes a very sharp turn off-track.
Along the way, they pick up what Charlie mistakes for a "hot chick" only to find they are landed with Vinnie (del Torro), a self-described Italian rock star. Soon after they are joined by Eddie and Charlie's
transgender
A transgender (often abbreviated as trans) person is someone whose gender identity or gender expression does not correspond with their sex assigned at birth. Many transgender people experience dysphoria, which they seek to alleviate through tr ...
cousin Regina (Page), who dreams of making it big on the
Koori
Koori (also spelt koorie, goori or goorie) is a demonym for Aboriginal Australians from a region that approximately corresponds to southern New South Wales and Victoria. The word derives from the Indigenous language Awabakal. For some people an ...
edition of ''
Australian Idol
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'', and a confused
European Australian
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cop (Phelps) who dreams of going
walkabout
Walkabout is a rite of passage in Australian Aboriginal society, during which males undergo a journey during adolescence, typically ages 10 to 16, and live in the wilderness for a period as long as six months to make the spiritual and traditiona ...
.
Cast
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Luke Carroll
Luke Carroll is an Australian stage, television and film actor.
Education
Carroll attended Marcellin College Randwick and graduated in 1996.
Television and film
Carroll started out in guest roles in some Australian shows, including ''The Flyin ...
as Eddie
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Leon Burchill
Leon Burchill is an Australian actor. He played Charlie in ''Stone Bros.'', Frankie in ''Redfern Now'' and Benny in ''Wyrmwood
''Wyrmwood'' (also known as ''Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead'') is a 2014 Australian action-horror film directed by Kiah ...
as Charlie
* Valentino del Toro as Vinnie (Italian Stallion)
*
Peter Phelps
Peter Phelps (born 20 September 1960 in Sydney) is an Australian actor, singer and writer. He is notable for his role as Trevor Cole in ''Baywatch''. Phelps is also known for his roles in the internationally successful Australian series '' So ...
as Mark (Prison Guard)
* David Page as Regina
* Luke Hewitt as Barry
* Rohanna Angus as Rhonda
*
Jai Courtney
Jai Courtney (; born 15 March 1986) is an Australian actor. He started his career with small roles in films and television series before being cast as Charlie in the action film ''Jack Reacher'' (2012). He has gone on to star in ''A Good Day to ...
as Eric
*
Sarah Rachael Olivia Lawrence
Sarah Rachael Olivia Lawrence (born 1 May 1986) is an Australian model, comedian and TV personality. She is best known for her role in the Australian feature film ''Stone Bros.''
Career
Lawrence started her career when she applied for a casti ...
as Elizabeth
Production
The film is widely regarded as the first feature length Aboriginal Australian comedy film. When asked why there were so few Aboriginal comedies, director Richard Frankland stated that:
Box office
The film was released in Australian cinemas on 24 September 2009 and grossed $24,992 on its opening week in the Australia cinemas. The film ultimately grossed $99,032, making it the 235th highest-grossing film in Australia for 2009.
Director
Richard Frankland
Richard Joseph Frankland is an Australian playwright, scriptwriter and musician. He is an Aboriginal Australian of Gunditjmara origin from Victoria. He has worked significantly for the Aboriginal Australian cause.
Biography
Richard J. Frank ...
had originally hoped that teenagers would form a large part of the viewing audience for ''Stone Bros.'', however the film received an
MA15+ rating, preventing this age group from seeing it at the cinema. This rating was supposedly given due to a deleted scene that involved
marijuana
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buds being cut from a plant.
Soundtrack
# "The Opening" –
Shane O'Mara
# "
Used to Get High
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" –
John Butler Trio
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# "Warriors for Life" –
Tjimba and the Yung Warriors
Yung Warriors (also called Tjimba and the Yung Warriors) are an Australian hip hop group, formed in 2007.
They released their debut album ''Warrior for Life'' in June 2007.
Yung Warriors played at 2008 Big Day Out, at Yabun in Sydney, and at t ...
# "Foxtrot" – Shane O'Mara
# "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen" –
Kay Starr
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# "Pardon My Passion" –
Mary G
Mark Bin Bakar is an Indigenous Australian musician, comedian and radio announcer, writer, director/producer as well as an indigenous rights campaigner based in Broome, in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. He is best known for his r ...
# "Triumph" – Shane O'Mara
# "Dark Wind" –
Richard Frankland
Richard Joseph Frankland is an Australian playwright, scriptwriter and musician. He is an Aboriginal Australian of Gunditjmara origin from Victoria. He has worked significantly for the Aboriginal Australian cause.
Biography
Richard J. Frank ...
# "Look for Me" – The Charcoal Club
# "Moonstruck" –
Sara Storer
Sara Bettine Storer (born 6 October 1973) is an Australian country music singer-songwriter and former teacher. She won a record breaking seven Golden Guitar awards in the Tamworth Country Music Festival in January 2004, and as of 2017, she has w ...
# "Lonely Guy" – Shane O'Mara
# "Lets Pretend" – Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan
# "Thou Shalt Not Steal" – John Butler Trio
# "Banjo Boogie" – Shane O'Mara
# "Asunder" – The Charcoal Club
# "Last Tear" – The Charcoal Club
See also
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Richard Frankland
Richard Joseph Frankland is an Australian playwright, scriptwriter and musician. He is an Aboriginal Australian of Gunditjmara origin from Victoria. He has worked significantly for the Aboriginal Australian cause.
Biography
Richard J. Frank ...
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Cinema of Australia
The cinema of Australia had its beginnings with the 1906 production of ''The Story of the Kelly Gang'', arguably the world's first feature film. Since then, Australian crews have produced many films, a number of which have received internati ...
References
External links
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Stone Bros. DVD*
@ Creative Spirits
{{Films and television series about Aboriginal Australia
2009 films
2009 comedy films
Australian comedy films
Films set in Western Australia
Films about Aboriginal Australians
Transgender-related films
Fictional duos
Stoner films
Australian LGBT-related films
2009 LGBT-related films
2000s English-language films