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Pete and Dud - Behind the FridgePete and Dud - Behind the Fridge (1971)
Feat. Peter Cook, Dudley Moore
Cook and Moore’s long lost ’71 Australian tour programs, stacked with riotous sketches, roleplays, and musical numbers, are presented for the…
Pink FlamingosPink Flamingos (1971) Aro Favourite
Dir. John Waters
Feat. Divine, Mink Stole, Edith Massey
John Waters' creative pinnacle (or nadir!) remains the ultimate statement in bad taste – a pure, unadulterated exercise in shock value!…
Plaza SuitePlaza Suite (1971)
Dir. Arthur Hiller
Feat. Walter Matthau, Maureen Stapleton, Barbara Harris
Walter Mathau takes on three roles in this winning trilogy of one act plys by Neil Simon all set in the same hotel suite.
Point, ThePoint, The (1971)
Dir. Fred Wolf
Animated fable (and later a succesful childrens' book) set in a world where everyone has a pointed head, and therefore a 'point'. When…
Simply SykesSimply Sykes (1971-1982)
Feat. Tommy Cooper, Hattie Jacques
Comprising two shows made for Thames Television; Sykes – With the Lid Off (1971) has comedy legend Eric Sykes dare to take the lid off the many…
Six Dates with BarkerSix Dates with Barker (6 Dates with Barker) (1971)
Feat. Ronnie Barker
A six–part showcase for the comedic talents of Ronnie Barker, this one–off series revolved around half–a–dozen situation…
Skin GameSkin Game (1971)
Dir. Paul Bogart
Feat. James Garner, Louis Jr. Gossett, Susan Clark
Beguiling comedy about a pair of con–artists who pose as master and slave to deceive unsuspecting rednecks in the post–civil war era.
StorkStork (1971)
Dir. Tim Burstall
Feat. Bruce Spence, Graeme Blundell, Jackie Weaver
True blue Aussie classic with the hyper–gangly Bruce Spence whose bawdy misadventures in work, life and love are fueled by booze and a twisted…
Support Your Local GunfighterSupport Your Local Gunfighter (1971)
Dir. Burt Kennedy
Feat. James Garner, Suzanne Pleshette
James Garner again plays a con–man, this time mistaken for a notorious gunfighter. Good natured, entertaining satire.
They Call Me TrinityThey Call Me Trinity (1971)
Dir. Enzo Barboni
Feat. Terence Hill, Bud Spencer
The film that triggered the careers of B–movie icons Terence Hill and Bud Spencer is an engaging spaghetti–western spoof. Something of a…

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