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Road Games: Ozploitation Volume One

November 17th 2008 22:08
Road Games Jamie Lee Curtis Stacey Keach
November marks the release of the double boxset collection of Ozploitation vol. 1 and 2, a tribute to the seedy R-rated movies from Australia's drive-in past. These are a fantastic collection of odd thrillers, sexy horror movies and bawdy comedies, all given that lovin' retrospective feeling.

"Road Games" is a slasher film, taking the suspense out of the dark city and out into the Australian desert as a truck driver, Quid, played by American actor Stacey Keach, finds reasons to suspect a fellow motorist of being a wanted serial killer.

Generally, I would expect exploitation films to be low budget and poor quality, but "Road Games" is actually a fine piece of work; according to IMDb, the budget of 1.8 million dollars, back in 1981, was the most expensive Australian production at that time.

In addition to Keach, director Richard Franklin got Jamie Lee Curtis to come down under to star as the female lead - it's a strange, incongruous image, two Americans driving a big rig across the Nullarbor Plain, chasing a dirty green van.



"Road Games" pays tribute to Hitchcock's "Rear Window", building tension by slowly adding clues to the mystery, giving the audience only scattered images to build a case. Quid begins to doubt himself as he crosses the country, as everyone around him thinks he's deranged for following the van.

The quality of the film is heightened by using Curtis and Keach, who seem to control the screen with minimal effort. Curtis is young here, barely an adult, but, even from then, she could hold the camera's attention with a quick grin and giggle. As a matter of course, however, it's always Curtis that ends up catching the attention of the man in the green van - we'd expect nothing else.

Naturally, the film stumbles on a few flaws - there's a few conversations that seem irrelevant to the film, and occasionally, scenes don't seem to make much sense, but these are easily overlooked for what the film is: a slasher film in the great Australian desert. Where the horizon extends, barren and bereft of life, as far as you can see - there's nowhere to hide, except in darkness.

Though it comes packaged in the Ozploitation boxset, "Road Games" is actually a terrific feature, masterfully building tension and complementing the story with a strange cast of secondary characters, all who add Aussie colour to this twist on the "Rear Window" scenario.


I say: Highly enjoyable and worth watching again. The Ozploitation boxset is definitely worth it!

See it for: There aren't that many Aussie characters in the film, but they're all outback country boys, grim and not pleased with a Yank coming into their pub.

*this image is from Cinedelica

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Comment by Bryn

November 18th 2008 00:07
Nice review Cibby ...
I did my own a while back ... here

Comment by Cibbuano

November 18th 2008 00:42
thanks for the link Bryn... I think your link is broken, but I found your review...


Comment by Bryn

November 18th 2008 02:29
i made an error with the link, no hyphen needed ...

Comment by David O'Connell

November 18th 2008 04:25
I've never seen this one Cib but I think Richard Franklin was quite an underrated director actually.

He did a very good job on Psycho 2 in what must have been a thankless task.

I really like an Australian film he made in the mid-90's too called Brilliant Lies, based on a David Williamson play and starring Anthony La Paglia.

Comment by Damo

November 18th 2008 06:28
I am an Ossie but i did not feel exploited by this film.

I liked it.
They should have made more in a similar style.

Comment by Cibbuano

November 18th 2008 06:50
David, was Psycho 2 a decent film? That title scares me... I'd like to see more of Franklin's work... it was surprisingly thoughtful, and he wasn't afraid to give Keach and Curtis quite a few closeups...

Damo, yeah, I didn't feel exploited at all... well, 5 more discs to go!

Comment by David O'Connell

November 18th 2008 07:28
Yeah, it was a really decent film I thought Cib. It didn't try to emulate the original but it benefitted from the fact that Franklin revered Hitchcock and was mindful of not making something that tainted the memory of the master's work.

But it was very much a product of its time in the 80's.....................and an enticing young Meg Tilly as the vulnerable leading lady!!

Comment by Bryn

November 18th 2008 21:49
David,
my father had a small part in Brilliant Lies ... it started Anthony's wife too, right? Zoe? Or is it her sister?

Comment by David O'Connell

November 19th 2008 01:48
Bryn, nice one! What role does he play? I'll have to keep an eye out for him next time I see it, it's a very underrated little film. In fact Zoe and Gia Carides were both in it, and excellent as well.

Comment by Bryn

November 19th 2008 03:43
He plays a prosecutor I think, character called Steve Lovett. Grant Tilly's his name. Gia is Anthony's wife I'm pretty sure. My father acted in an excellent original stage production of it as well in Wellington, NZ, back when it was first published.

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