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''Alvin Purple'' is a 1973 Australian sex comedy film starring
Graeme Blundell Graeme Blundell (born 7 August 1945) is an Australian actor, director, producer, writer, playwright, lyricist and biographer Early life Blundell was born on 7 April 1945 in Melbourne; he grew up in the suburb of Clifton Hill. He was educated a ...
in the title role; the screenplay was written by
Alan Hopgood Alan John Hopgood AM (29 September 1934 – 19 March 2022), also known as Alan Hopwood, was an Australian actor, producer, and writer. He wrote the screenplay for the 1972 film '' Alvin Purple'' and made appearances in television shows such as ...
and directed by
Tim Burstall Timothy Burstall AM (20 April 1927 – 19 April 2004) was an English Australian film director, writer and producer, best known for hit Australian movie '' Alvin Purple'' (1973) and its sequel '' Alvin Rides Again''. Burstall's films featured ...
, through his production company
Hexagon Productions Hexagon Productions was an Australian film production company established in 1972 by Roadshow Distributors with Tim Burstall and Associates and the company Bilcock and Copping. All parties had successfully collaborated on ''Stork'' (1971) and wante ...
and
Village Roadshow Village Roadshow Limited is an Australian company which operates cinemas and theme parks, and produces and distributes films. Before being acquired by private equity company BGH Capital, the company was listed on the Australian Securities Ex ...
The film received largely negative reviews from local film critics. Despite this, it was a major hit with Australian audiences. ''Alvin Purple'' became the most commercially successful Australian film released to that time, breaking the box-office record previously set by Michael Powell's pioneering Anglo-Australian comedy feature '' They're a Weird Mob'' (1966), grossing $A4.7 million locally ($49 million in 2022).


Story synopsis

''Alvin Purple'' is a sex-farce which follows the misadventures of a naïve young
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/ Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a metro ...
man Alvin Purple, whom women find irresistible. Working in door-to-door sales, Alvin (unsuccessfully) tries to resist legions of women who want him. Alvin is so worn-out he seeks psychiatric help to solve his problems. His psychiatrist is, of course, a woman. Alvin ultimately falls in love with the one girl who does not throw herself at him. She becomes a nun, and Alvin ends up a gardener in the convent's gardens.


Cast

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Graeme Blundell Graeme Blundell (born 7 August 1945) is an Australian actor, director, producer, writer, playwright, lyricist and biographer Early life Blundell was born on 7 April 1945 in Melbourne; he grew up in the suburb of Clifton Hill. He was educated a ...
as Alvin Purple * George Whaley as Dr. McBurney *
Jacki Weaver Jacqueline Ruth Weaver (born 25 May 1947) is an Australian theatre, film and television actress. Weaver emerged in the 1970s as a symbol of the Australian New Wave through her work in Ozploitation films such as '' Stork'' (1971), ''Alvin Purp ...
as Second Sugar Girl *
Penne Hackforth-Jones Penne Hackforth-Jones (5 August 194917 May 2013) was an American-born Australian actress and biographer. Early life Penelope Beatrix Hackforth-Jones was born in August 1949 in Greenwich, Connecticut, to Paul and Susan Felicity (née Gullett) H ...
as Dr. Liz Sort *
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as Girl in See-Through *
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as Tina Donovan *
Noel Ferrier Noel Ferrier AM (20 December 193016 October 1997) was an Australian television personality, comedian, stage and film actor, raconteur and theatrical producer. He was a regular panelist in Graham Kennedy's popular game show '' Blankety Blanks ( ...
as the Judge * Jill Forster as Mrs. Horwood * Lynette Curran as First Sugar Girl * Christine Amor as Peggy *
Dina Mann Dina Mann (born 1951), also credited as Diana Mann, is an Australian actress and casting director recognised for several television soap opera and film roles starting from 1970 until 1985, after which she worked as a casting director until 2 ...
as Shirley *Dennis Miller as Mr. Horwood * Fred Parslow as Alvin's Father *
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as Alvin's Mother *Alan Finney as Spike Dooley *
Elke Neidhardt Elke Cordelia Neidhardt AM (5 July 194125 November 2013) was a German Australian actress and opera and theatre director. She appeared in theatre, television and feature films in Germany, Austria, France and Australia, and directed operas in Zur ...
as Woman in Blue Movie *
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as Roger Hattam *
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as Ed Cameron *
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as Agnes Jackson *
Kris McQuade Kris McQuade (born 1952) is an Australian actress who has had many film, television and theatre roles. Career Her film credits include ''The Love Letters from Teralba Road'', ''Kostas (film), Kostas'', ''Fighting Back (1982 Australian film), Fi ...
as Samantha *
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as kinky lady *
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as Mrs Warren * Eileen Chapman as patient * Jan Friedl as Miss Guernsey *Barbara Taylor as Mrs Phillips * Anne Pendlebury as woman with pin * Boguslawa Alicia Chojnowska * Danny Webb as newsreader * Jon Finlayson as Liz's lawyer * John Smythe as Alvin's lawyer * Brian Moll as clerk of the court * Lynne Flanagan as foreman of jury *
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as cab driver *
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as second nun *
Carole Skinner Carole Skinner (born 8 May 1944) is an Australian actress, particularly known for her performances in theatre and television. She is perhaps best known for her role as Nola McKenzie in the soap opera, ''Prisoner'', in '' Sons and Daughters'', a ...
as Mother Superior


Background

Director Tim Burstall had worked extensively in film both locally and internationally in the 1960s, and in the late '60s he was closely involved in the foundation of the famous La Mama Theatre in Melbourne, established by his wife
Betty Burstall Betty Margaret Burstall (born Betty Margaret Rogers 4 February 192614 June 2013) was an Australian theatre director who founded the La Mama Theatre in Melbourne in 1967. Burstall and her theatre are credited with leading the growth of contempor ...
. La Mama Theatre was a major focus for the new wave of Australian drama that was emerging at that time, showcasing many new plays, performance pieces and films by people such as
Jack Hibberd John Charles Hibberd (born 12 April 1940 in Warracknabeal, Victoria) is an Australian playwright and physician. Biography Hibberd studied medicine at the University of Melbourne and resided in Newman College. He worked as a registrar in th ...
,
Alex Buzo Alexander John Buzo (23 July 194416 August 2006) was an Australian playwright and author who wrote 88 works. His literary works recorded Australian culture through wit, humour and extensive use of colloquial Australian English. Biography Ear ...
,
David Williamson David Keith Williamson AO (born 24 February 1942) is an Australian dramatist and playwright. He has also written screenplays and teleplays. Early life David Williamson was born in Melbourne, Victoria, on 24 February 1942, and was brought ...
,
Bert Deling Bert Deling is an Australian writer, script editor and director of film and TV best known for the cult classic ''Pure Shit'' (1975). Select Credits *'' Dalmas'' (1973) *''Pure Shit'' (1975) *'' Dead Easy'' (1982) *'' Keiron: The First Voyager'' ( ...
and Burstall himself. Burstall's first feature film, '' 2000 Weeks'', was an ambitious contemporary drama about a writer, starring
Mark McManus Mark McManus (21 February 1935 – 6 June 1994) was a Scottish actor. He has played roles in British television series ''Sam,'' ''Bulman, The Brothers, Strangers,'' and ''Dramarama'' and starred in the feature film ''2000 Weeks''. He was best ...
(of '' Taggart'' fame) and Jeanie Drynan, which was very notable at the time, being the first all-Australian feature film produced since Charles Chauvel's '' Jedda'' in 1954. Although it was reportedly well-received overseas, ''2000 Weeks'' was panned by local critics and it failed disastrously at the box office. The experience affected Burstall strongly and also influenced other directors and producers, including John B. Murray and Phillip Adams, who observed the hostile reaction to ''2000 Weeks'' and who as a result took their film-making in a more populist direction, as Burstall soon did himself. Burstall followed this film by a low-budget surfing feature ''Getting Back to Nothing'' (1970). His second feature, the contemporary comedy ''
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'' (1971), was much more successful. As well as launching the cinema career of actor
Bruce Spence Bruce Spence (born 17 September 1945) is a New Zealand–Australian actor. Spence has amassed over 100 film and television credits and has also acted in theatre. Biography Spence won an AFI Award for Best Actor for his role in the 1971 comedy ...
, who played the title role, it was the first of many successful film adaptations of plays by renowned Australian dramatist David Williamson. ''Stork'' was adapted from his play '' The Coming of Stork'', which had premiered at La Mama. The score and theme song of Alvin Purple was composed by singer
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Development

In 1972, Burstall became a partner in a new film production company, Hexagon Productions. Their first project was meant to be ''Sittin, based on a script from David Williamson, but Williamson was still lecturing at the time as well as being inundated with other work and was not able to complete it in time; it eventually became ''
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'' (1974). Burstall then decided to make an Australian version of ''
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'', which was popular in cinemas at the time, and would enable Hexagon to take advantage of the new "R" certificate, which had been introduced to Australia in 1971.David Stratton, ''The Last New Wave: The Australian Film Revival'', Angus & Robertson, 1980 p. 29. Another influence was '' Bedroom Mazurka''.Interview with Tim Burstall, 30 March 1998
Retrieved 14 October 2012.
Burstall considered 26 stories from writers such as Bob Ellis, Williamson,
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and Frank Hardy before settling on ''Alvin Purple'' written by Alan Hopgood.Scott Murray, 'Tim Burstall', ''Cinema Papers'' Sept-Oct 1979 p. 494-495. Hopgood had enjoyed considerable critical success in the early 1960s with his Aussie rules football satire '' And the Big Men Fly'' and he was well-known to TV audiences at the time for his long-running role as the town doctor in the ABC's '' Bellbird''. He originally wrote ''Alvin Purple'' for the English company
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. Hopgood's story was originally half comic, half serious, and Burstall originally envisioned it as a 20-minute section of a multi story picture. However he then decided to make the story strictly comic and expand it to feature length. Burstall says he rewrote much of Hopgood's script, adding many chases and the water bed sequence, and turning McBurney figure into a sex maniac. The original script played more emphasis on the relationship between Alvin and his virginal girlfriend but this was cut in the final film. The budget was provided entirely by Hexagon—half from Roadshow, half from Burstall, Bilcock and Copping—apart from a short-term loan from the
Australian Film Development Corporation The Australian Film Development Corporation was an organisation created and funded by the Australian Government in the 1970s, intended to allow filmmakers in the Australian film industry to create movies for everyone to see. In 1975 it was repl ...
, which was repaid before the film's release. Burstall cast Graeme Blundell in the lead:
I remember Bourkie oadshow executive Graham Burkesaying, 'You've got to cast somebody like Jack Thompson.' I said, 'Absolutely not. You've got to cast somebody who wouldn't, on the surface, seem a stud or even particularly attractive'. I actually thought that Alvin wasn't, that the comic element was connected with having a Woody Allen or a Dustin Hoffman figure who is not very obviously sexually attractive, and the girls rushing him. This becomes much funnier than if he was a stud figure.
Blundell was paid A$500 a week (~A$5,200 in 2022, adjusted for inflation) for the role.


Production

The film was shot over five and a half weeks in March and April 1973.


Reception

''Alvin Purple'' was a massive success and took A$4,720,000 at the box office in Australia, which is equivalent to ~A$49 million in 2022 dollars. This was the 7th-highest-grossing Australian film of all time when adjusted for inflation. ''Alvin Purple'' was released in the United States under the title ''The Sex Therapist''. In 1979, Burstall said the film had returned $2.4 million to the exhibitors, $1.6 million to the distributors, who took $500,000, leaving Hexagon with $1.1 million. It was then sold to television for $40,000 in 1977. In 2008, Catharine Lumby wrote a book about the film, in the ''Australian Screen Classics'' series.


''Inside Alvin Purple''

Upon its release, ''Alvin Purple'' was accompanied by a 48-minute promotional documentary, ''Inside Alvin Purple'', directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. This film was pulled from screening, due to censorship concerns, but was accepted after some cuts had been made.


Sequels and spinoffs

The film spawned a 1974 sequel, '' Alvin Rides Again'', which toned down the sex scenes and nudity, and added more camp comedy, and a second follow-up, ''
Melvin, Son of Alvin ''Melvin, Son of Alvin'' is a 1984 Australian comedy film. It is a sequel to ''Alvin Purple'',David Stratton, ''The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry'', Pan MacMillan, 1990 p.309 but also was released in the Unite ...
'', in 1984''.'' There was also a situation comedy TV series of the same title produced by the ABC. It debuted on 19 August 1976.Mark Lawrence, 'ABC clamps a press ban on Alvin Purple' Melbourne ''Age'' "Green Guide" section 12 August 1976 p. 1


Home media

''Alvin Purple'' was released on DVD by Umbrella Entertainment in April 2011. The DVD is compatible with region codes 2 and 4 and includes special features such as the theatrical trailer, a picture gallery, the ''Inside Alvin Purple'' documentary and interviews with cast, Tim Burstall, Alan Finney, Robin Copping, Graeme Blundell, and Elli Maclure.


References


External links

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