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They're A Weird MobIcon_movClass_PG

1966, 107 minutes, Rated PG

They're A Weird Mob is about Sydney, Australia in 1965, a sprawling, growing city of three million people. And what people! Easy going, down-to-earth and hilariuosly funny. In truth, a very weird mob.

Into the city and fresh off the boat comes innocent, Italian immigrant Nino Culotta who soon finds his promised sportswriter's job has vanished along with his bankrupt cousin and sponsor. A job as a builder's labourer comes his way and Nino quickly gets an education in how to be a fair dinkum Aussie, one of the "weird mob" with their outlandish language and strange ways.

Brought to the screen by the esteemed British producer-director Michael Powell (The Red Shoes), with a screenplay by his long-tine collaborator Emeric Pressburger (under the pseudonym Richard Imrie), They're A Weird Mob stars versatile Italian actor Walter Chiari as "Nino" together with a who's-who of 1960's Australian show-biz legends including Chips Rafferty, Ed Devereaux, Slim DeGrey, John Meillon, Tony Bonner, Jeanie Drynan, Barry Creyton, Charles Little, Anne Haddy and Graham Kennedy.

Director:
Michael Powell [8],
Starring:
Tony Bonner [26], Ed Devereaux [26], Graham Kennedy [17], Chips Rafferty [4], Clare Dunne [1], Barry Creyton [6], Walter Chiari [1], Slim DeGrey [1], John Meillion [2], Alida Chelli [1], Noel Brophy [1],
Screen Formats:
Widescreen 1.85:1
Subtitles:
English
Language and Sound:
English Dolby Digital Stereo

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