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''The FJ Holden'' is a 1977
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n film directed by
Michael Thornhill Michael Thornhill (29 March 1941 – 22 January 2022) was a film producer, screenwriter, and director. Career Thornhill had a background in freelance journalism and publishing including working as a film critic. He was a member of the WEA Fi ...
. ''The FJ Holden'' is a snapshot of the life of young teenage men in
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, Australia in the 1970s and deals with the characters' difficulty in reconciling mateship with respect for a girlfriend. Debi Enker in ''Australian Cinema'' comments: "''The FJ Holden'' presents the suburbs as a cultural and spiritual desert. It is a place where regular bouts with the bottle are the only antidote for lives without hope or direction." The film initially received a R classification from the Australian Film Board of Review, but after an appeal to the censors it was revised to a M classification for moderate sex scenes and moderate coarse language. However, all states except Victoria and New South Wales exercised their right to override the Commonwealth decision and retained the R classification.


Plot

Kevin (Paul Couzens) and his best mate Bob (Carl Stever) drive around Sydney trying to pick up girls in Kevin's FJ Holden. Kevin meets Anne (Eva Dickinson) at a party and she agrees to let him drive her home because she's keen to check out the back seat of his FJ. Bob joins the ride, and she has sex with both men in the FJ. Because Kevin was second to have sex with Anne, a relationship develops between the two and they go to restaurants, race cars, bathe Anne's little brother and get drunk. Kev is initially nervous when introducing Anne to his father, but is put at ease when his father looks across the lounge room and says to Kev, "Jesus, you’re doing alright for yourself". The romance falters, even though Kevin lets Bob watch them having sex in her bedroom. Drunk and upset about not being able to grow a moustache like Bobs, Kevin tries to talk to Bob, who is incapable of a serious conversation because he's always drunk. Bob is secretly happy that he has his friend back, but neither is capable of saying what he feels.


Cast

*Paul Couzens as Kevin *Eva Dickinson as Anne *Carl Stever as Bob *
Gary Waddell Gary Waddell is an Australian actor. He was nominated for the 2012 AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his role in '' The King is Dead!'' and for an AFI award for his role in 1975 film ''Pure Shit''. Filmography TV *'' Old School ...
as Deadlegs *Graham Rouse as sergeant *Karlene Rogerson as Cheryl *Vicky Arkley as Chris *Robert Baxter as Senior Constable *Colin Yarwood as Brian *
Sigrid Thornton Sigrid Madeline Thornton (born 12 February 1959) is an Australian film and television actress. Her television work includes '' Prisoner'' (1979–80), '' All the Rivers Run'' (1983), '' SeaChange'' (1998–2019) and '' Wentworth'' (2016–2018 ...
as Wendy *Ray Marshall as Mr Sullivan *
Maggie Kirkpatrick Margaret Anne Kirkpatrick (née Downs; born 29 January 1941) is an Australian stage and screen actress who starred in the cult TV series ''Prisoner'' (otherwise known as ''Prisoner: Cell Block H'' in the UK and North America), where she was bes ...
as Betty Amstead *Harry Lawrence as security guard


Production

The film originated with a series of comic poems from Terry Larsen. The budget was raised from
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and the
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. It was shot in November and December 1976 in western Sydney. Most of the young actors were amateurs.David Stratton, ''The Last New Wave: The Australian Film Revival'', Angus & Robertson, 1980 p89-90


Reception

''The FJ Holden'' grossed $710,000 at the box office in Australia,''Film Victoria – Australian Films at the Australian Box Office''
/ref> which is equivalent to $3,266,000 in 2009 dollars. This was despite the fact the film was rated "R" in several states. It sold to some overseas countries and eventually recovered its cost.


Home media

''The FJ Holden'' was released on DVD with a new print by Umbrella Entertainment in November 2005. The DVD is compatible with all region codes and includes special features such as the theatrical trailers, Australian trailers and audio commentary with Mike Thornhill moderated by Peter Galvin.


See also

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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 ...


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