Don's Party
Don's Party is a 1976 Australian film set during the 1969 Australian federal election. Adapted from a play by David Williamson, DON'S PARTY stars John Hargreaves as Don Henderson, a schoolteacher living with his wife, Kath (Jeanie Drynan), in a suburb of Sydney in 1969. Out of boredom, he invites a small group of friends to celebrate an ALP election victory, much to the dismay of his wife. As the party wears on, it becomes clear that the ALP, whom are supported by Don and most of the guests, are not winning. As a result the drinking goes up a few notches, and the humorous "cracking-on" between Don and his male friends about their failed aspirations gets uglier, as does their behavior toward the women. Mack (Graham Kennedy), a design engineer whose wife has just left him, pulls out a nude photo of her for his friends' approval. Cooley (Harold Hopkins), whose professed passions are "shaving, sh**ing, and shagging," but apparently not in that order, pursues the available women. Meanwhile, the disillusioned wives exchange tales of their husbands' subpar sexual performance. By the end of the night, Don and some of his friends have begun to grasp the emptiness of their compromised lives. Director Bruce Beresford gets fine performances out of his excellent cast in this classic Australian comedy of disenchantment
Related Topics:
1976 - Australian federal election - John Hargreaves - Jeanie Drynan - ALP - Graham Kennedy - Harold Hopkins - Bruce Beresford
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