1971, 85 minutes, Rated M
Stork is the off-beat comedy that swept the 1971 AFI Awards winning Best Film, Best Actor and Best Director.
Stork is adapted from the play "The Coming Of Stork" by the young David Williamson, and directed by the pioneering Tim Burstall.
The 'six foot deranged revolutionary, Stork (Bruce Spence) is a long, tall, gangly, footy man, beer swilling Aussie bloke hell bent on losing his virginity. Then he's seduced by Anna (Jacki Weaver), the free-spirited "flower child" already dating his flatmates Tony and Clyde. But when Anna announces she's pregnant, and Tony agrees to marry her, Stork, is enraged that she'd cop-out and go establishment. Now he's out to create mayhem at the wedding and go on the honeymoon!
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