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The Club [Region 4]
By UMBRE

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DVD
Release Date
29 August 2003

Outside, the fans are cheering the high marks and the low tackles. Inside, the executives are wheeling and dealing, back slapping and back stabbing. From Bruce Beresford, the award winning Director of "Don's Party", "Breaker Morant" and "Puberty Blues", comes David Williamson's "The Club". When a struggling Aussie rules club buys a talented young football player (John Howard) for a record sum, friction immediately develops between the devoted Coach (Jack Thompson), the insecure Club President (Graham Kennedy), the over-the-hill Captain (Harold Hopkins) and the scheming committee-man (Frank Wilson)...It's tough enough on the football field, but in the boardroom it's a battle ground! Set in the golden era of the VFL, when teams played for the jumper not the money, the blood rule didn't exist and "Up There Cazaly" was considered by footy fans to be the new national anthem, David Williamson's "The Club" takes you behind-the-scenes of the power struggles at an Aussie rules club stuck at the bottom of the ladder.


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Outside, the fans are cheering the high marks and the low tackles. Inside, the executives are wheeling and dealing, back slapping and back stabbing. From Bruce Beresford, the award winning Director of "Don's Party", "Breaker Morant" and "Puberty Blues", comes David Williamson's "The Club". When a struggling Aussie rules club buys a talented young football player (John Howard) for a record sum, friction immediately develops between the devoted Coach (Jack Thompson), the insecure Club President (Graham Kennedy), the over-the-hill Captain (Harold Hopkins) and the scheming committee-man (Frank Wilson)...It's tough enough on the football field, but in the boardroom it's a battle ground! Set in the golden era of the VFL, when teams played for the jumper not the money, the blood rule didn't exist and "Up There Cazaly" was considered by footy fans to be the new national anthem, David Williamson's "The Club" takes you behind-the-scenes of the power struggles at an Aussie rules club stuck at the bottom of the ladder.

Product Details
EAN
9322225015876
Run Time
102 minutes
Publisher
Extra Features
Interviews with cast and crew, Commentaries, Featurette on David Williamson the playwright, Footballers - where are they now?
Audio
English Dolby Digital 2.0
Region
4
Aspect
1.78:1
FullScreen
None
Widescreen
Yes

Synopsis

It's tough enough on the Australian Rules Football field, but in the boardroom it's a battle ground! In this club nobody plays by the rules. Outside the fans are cheering the high marks and the low tackles as their team battles towards the premiership. Inside, the executives are wheeling and dealing, back slapping and back stabbing. The club buys a talented young player, Geoff, for a record sum of money and, not surprisingly, the team members do not like their new star. Friction develops immediately, even with the Captain whose own playing days are numbered. Geoff expresses his resentment by lack of effort and indifference. Game after game is lost, until Geoff begins to realise that there is more at stake than just his own career that what matters to others, their pride and even their whole existence, is bound up with the success of the team.

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By Tessa on April 17, 2006
A bit of an Australian classic The Club based on the play of the same name is about the infighting and political intrigue in the daily running of an AFL club. Its razor sharp and compelling, and its aged well and perhaps even more importantly its not one of those smug sports movies its about people first and foremost.
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By Nikki on February 26, 2006
What a truly great australian movie. adapted from the play of the same name, this movie shows the true side of good old australian football and everything that goes on that we dont get to see. funny, tying, and inspirational this is one of the great australian movies of the last 50 years. a must see for any movie fan.
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