Australian/New Zealand movies: 1993
While the drop off in the number of movies made continues, 1993 was a decent year when it comes to nudity on screen. A number of movies had extensive nudity like Bad Boy Bubby, Flynn, Exchange Lifeguards, Wide Sargasso Sea and the Paul Cox Erotic Tale Touch Me. Also significant nudity from Claudia Karvan who appeared nude in three productions for the year plus decent scenes from Naomi Watts (her debut nudity) and Miranda Otto.
1993
Adrift (NZ)
American telemovie made in and off New Zealand about a couple, Katie (Kate Jackson) and Guy (Kenneth Welsh), who come across a boat drifting and enter it, finding another couple Nick (Bruce Greenwood) and Eliza (Kelly Rowan) barely alive having been apparently attacked. So Katie and Guy take on the other couple but it isn't long before they find out that Nick and Eliza may have been the protagonists and not the victims. Then Katie and Guy are taken hostage and are about to be killed off but the only thing that saves them is that they are hundreds of miles away from anywhere and only Katie knows how to use the motor on the boat. Pretty stock standard thriller on the sea that is more violent than I was expecting. Nick and Eliza aren't the most convincing of villains and do a lot of yelling until the inevitable ending.
No nudity in Adrift but there's a few sexy scenes featuring Kelly Rowan that are available below.
Kelly Rowan in Adrift
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Bad Boy Bubby
Rolf de Heer's genre bending cult classic about a shut-in Bubby (Nicholas Hope), abused by his mother and told that the outside world is poison until he finally kills her, his 'father' and sadly the cat with cling wrap. Then he finally goes out into the world and discovers life as he's never experienced. His child-like brain finds his own way and discovers his place finally meeting Angel (Carmel Johnson) who he falls in love with and they have a child together. Incredibly unique and truly bizarre movie that despite it's grotesque beginning feels like a celebration of life.
Plenty of nudity in the movie from a number of actresses including Carmel Johnson which includes a somewhat graphic birthing scene, Claire Benito as Bubby's incestuous mother, Natalie Carr, Stephanie Cooper and Fille Dusselee.
You can find a synopsis with collages and HD videos from Bad Boy Bubby here. A preview is below.
Carmel Johnson in Bad Boy Bubby
Claire Benito in Bad Boy Bubby
Natalie Carr in Bad Boy Bubby
Stephanie Cooper and Fille Dusselee in Bad Boy Bubby
Crimebroker
Telemovie starring two international actors where Holly McPhee (Jacqueline Bisset), who is a judge by day and in her spare time she plans heists for a shady middle man (Gary Sweet). Holly plans one last heist outside her court room before quitting for good. It goes extremely well until a visiting criminal psychologist Jin (Masaya Katô) instantly picks that Holly is involved thanks to a photo one of the robbers carelessly left behind. Instead of hauling her in, Jin blackmails her into committing a robbery at the bank across the road with him, which Holly reluctantly does and it ends up setting something off in her, getting her excited for further robberies and for Jin. Police are closing in but Jin is covering their tracks with an increasing number of bodies. Holly works out that Jin is incredibly dangerous and may be not who he says he is but by then, she's in too deep. Surprisingly effective heist thriller and both Bisset and Katô are very good together. Sure, it's all predictable and the plot holes are large but it's a pretty good watch nonetheless.
No nudity but there's a few sexy videos featuring Jacqueline Bisset that are featured below.
Jacqueline Bisset in Crimebroker
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The Custodian
Sleazy corrupt cop thriller about a detective James Quinlan (Anthony LaPaglia), who sees his life falling apart with a deadbeat wife and shitbox apartment while his partner Church (Hugo Weaving) is living it up. When a raid of an illegal casino seems fishy, Quinlan has had enough. He accuses Church of corruption to his face, which he denies. Quinlan launches an audacious plan to take down Church and everyone else by becoming corrupt himself. He enlists the help of a hotshot current affairs reporter (Kelly Dingwall) to get the word out and also the only good internal affairs cop (Barry Otto) but it's going to come at a cost for all involved. Densely plotted thriller where there's no winners, plenty of awful stuff happening and a whole bunch actors at their best. It's a shame the movie is incredibly sleazy and very overplotted. Otherwise it's a pretty solid movie.
A bit of nudity from Essie Davis in her debut movie plus some sleazy stuff from Christina Totos and Skye Wansey.
You can find a synopsis with collages and videos from The Custodian here. A preview is below.
Essie Davis in The Custodian
Christina Totos in The Custodian
Skye Wansey in The Custodian
Desperate Remedies (NZ)
Visually dynamic costume drama about a prominent clothes maker Dorothea (Jennifer Ward-Lealand) who goes to the docks to look for a man and finds newly arrived Lawrence (Kevin Smith) and gets an urchin to give him a business card with the message to come see her. Turns out that Dorothea has an underage sister Rose (Kiri Mills), whose become opium addicted thanks to her flamboyant beau Fraser (Cliff Curtis) and Dorothea has decided to find her a husband and get rid of Fraser. Meanwhile a local MP, William (Michael Hurst) has a massive business proposition for Dorothea involving making uniforms for 4000 soldiers but the deal hedges on her being married so William offers his services for a marriage of convenience. Turns out Dorothea is secretly in love with her business partner Anne (Lisa Chappell) and the deal is looking good despite having to get married. Lawrence arrives and finds out he's to be Rose's husband and he reluctantly accepts but he becomes enamoured with Dorothea. Massively camp movie that is very sexual despite being discreet about sex and nudity with both straight and homosexual relationships and is full of garish sets and costumes and bold, loud music. The story is pretty predictable stuff for a period drama but it's never boring and strangely alluring, much more than I was expecting. And amazingly Cliff Curtis, usually a tough guy/menacing actor is the campest of the lot.
Brief nudity from Kiri Mills, Bridget Armstrong and Iren Malone. Disappointing considering how everyone is so hyped-up sexually.
You can find a synopsis with videos from Desperate Remedies here. A preview is below.
Kiri Mills in Desperate Remedies
Bridget Armstrong in Desperate Remedies
Iren Malone in Desperate Remedies
Encounters
aka Voyage in Fear
Turgid horror thriller where Madaline (Kate Raison) begins having vivid dreams from her past that suggest that she was the reason that her little brother died when they were kids and now she thinks that he's coming back to get revenge. These dreams haunt her so her partner Martin (Martin Sacks) decides to go on a road trip to get away then they break down in the middle of nowhere and Martin goes to get help, leaving Madaline alone. She ends up at Harris'(Martin Vaughan) farm and becomes utterly convinced that he's trying to kill her and this is not helped by the way he's behaving. Silly stuff with a ridiculous twist that ends up being a whole lot to swallow. You're given so little indication of what was the motivation of the event and when it finally revealed, it feels like a joke has been played on the audience. Oooof...
No nudity but there's a lengthy scene with Kate Raison having a shower which is featured below.
Kate Raison in Encounters
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Exchange Lifeguards
aka Wet and Wild Summer!
Phillip Avalon strikes again with this silly comedy where Bobby (Christopher Atkins) is gifted a coveted role of an exchange lifeguard because his father Mike McCain (Elliott Gould) is going ahead with building a resort at Mullet Beach in Australia. Really, he's scoping out the beach so that the resort can go ahead. Once he gets to the beach, it turns out that the lifesavers are a ragtag bunch who struggle at the lifesaving championships and are all doing it voluntarily. Led by Mick (Julian McMahon), they are struggling to keep the beach going and local interests are desperate to make the resort happen. Turns out Bobby is a pretty bad lifesaver but he catches the eye of lifeguard Julie (Rebekah Carlton, trying out for Baywatch) and he gets the support of the other lifeguards after he helps them train up for the lifesaving carnival. Meanwhile, it turns out that Mike's wife Donna (Lois Larimore) has been drugging Mike while scheming with ambitious underling Richard (Christopher Pate) to make it look like Mike is not mentally capable to run the company and that they can take it over and build the resort. When he finds out, Mike comes to Australia and decides to build an eco-friendly resort instead. Predictable and lifeless movie, typical of Avalon. At least Atkins tries but has nothing to work with. Gould is in pay cheque mode and gets real silly while McMahon barely registers. There's plenty of silly scenes including one where a dog goes after treats placed down a man's togs which is so distasteful, Thankfully Avalon knows the audience likes seeing hot bodies so at least he delivers on that front.
A fair bit of nudity in the movie featuring Rebekah Carlton, Amanda Newman-Phillips, Vanessa Steele and numerous extras in the gratuitous nude beach scenes.
You can find a synopsis with collages and VHS videos from Exchange Lifeguards here. A preview is below.
Rebekah Carlton in Exchange Lifeguards
Amanda Newman-Phillips in Exchange Lifeguards
Vanessa Steele in Exchange Lifeguards
Unknowns in Exchange Lifeguards
Flynn
aka My Forgotten Man
Frank Howson/Boulevard Films strikes again (and for the final time). Bio-pic of Australian actor Errol Flynn (Guy Pearce) that focuses mostly on the pre-acting years. Errol is a plucky Tasmanian boy is sent to boarding school in Sydney then kicked out and left to fend for himself. He worms his way into the birthday party for rich girl Penelope (Claudia Karvan) and eventually they become engaged. Then he hears that there's gold in Papua New Guinea so he ditches Penelope, steals her jewellery and sells it to get to PNG where he's completely out-of-his-depth. Errol does find gold but it is stolen from him, so sick of being the victim, Errol gets Klaus (Steven Berkoff) to help him do the robbing. After one heist, they are captured by the natives. Errol can't help himself and has his way with the chief's daughter and when he and Klaus escape the village, Errol shoots dead one of the tribesman, for which he is tried for murder and then jailed before escaping back to Australia. He falls into acting where he's terrible but then impersonates an actor and manages to steal the lead in Mutiny on the Bounty. Bizarre and underdone biopic that shows clear signs of padding and re-shoots. Pearce tries valiantly in an early role, but isn't given much help by the underdone and surprisingly sex-filled (but not the way you'd think) script. And it clearly looks like Flynn's life has been patched up from tidbits of information, some of which are clearly embellished or possibly false. There's also an astonishing amount of ADR exposition going on for a professionally made movie that would look sloppy in a no budget movie let along a multi-million dollar production. It was apparently shot between 1989-1993 with numerous re-shoots and boy does it show. Also why are filmmakers obsessed with Flynn's boring PNG travails and not his incredibly sleazy Hollywood antics.
A number of brief nude scenes in the movie featuring Claudia Karvan (possibly her first nude scene), Nicola Paull, Joy Antonie, Michelle McClatchy, Nikki Cresswell and South African actress Sandi Schultz.
You can find a synopsis with collages and videos from Flynn here. A preview is below.
Claudia Karvan in Flynn
Nicola Paull in Flynn
Joy Antonie in Flynn
Michelle McClatchy in Flynn
Nikki Cresswell in Flynn
Sandi Schultz in Flynn
Gross Misconduct
Sleazy thriller where well-liked professor Justin Thorne (Jimmy Smits) comes in contact with one of his students Jennifer (Naomi Watts) who has a major crush on him. This isn't helped when she becomes the babysitter for his and his wife's (Sarah Chadwick) child. Well, Jennifer seduces the professor and they have a brief fling but he breaks it off and she is not happy so much so that Jennifer accuses him of rape. Then there's a big trial where some things come out about the professor including how his wife was one of his students and he is then found guilty. But Jennifer is hiding the real issue she has which is with her father and can she relieve her guilty conscience before Justin is put in prison for a crime he didn't commit. Absolutely silly he says/she says thriller, typical of the dopey sexual politics of the 90s but with an extra layer of sleaze added to make it at least watchable. Gets genuinely silly before a predictable ending.
A fair bit of nudity from Naomi Watts in her first big role and she really goes for it too,
You can find a synopsis with collages and videos from Gross Misconduct here. A preview is below.
Naomi Watts in Gross Misconduct
Hammers Over the Anvil
Apparently I watched this movie a couple of years ago but I don't remember a thing about it even the synopses are drawing a blank. I mentioned that's it a strangely forgotten movie starring Russell Crowe and Charlotte Rampling and well even I forgot about it. I remember it was during that stage in his career where Crowe loved being on horses.
Charlotte Rampling shows her bottom and right breast from the side during a sex scene.
You can find a synopsis with a video from Hammers Over the Anvil here. A preview is below.
Charlotte Rampling in Hammers Over the Anvil
The Heartbreak Kid
Coming-of-age drama about the new teacher at the high school Christina (Claudia Karvan) who comes across confident young student Nick (Alex Dimitriades) who has a crush on her which she at first ignores as she's getting married to Dimitri (Steve Bastoni) but his charm eventually overwhelms her and they begin an affair. This causes her to question setting down to the usual Greek/Australian lifestyle and a major upheaval in her life. OK movie that was the break out role for Dimitriades who is excellent in his first ever movie role. Movie was spun off into the successful Heartbreak High TV series (originally starring Dimitriades) which is currently being remade by Netflix.
Claudia Karvan shows her breasts in a couple of scenes.
You can find a synopsis with collages and HD videos from The Heartbreak Kid here. A preview is below.
Claudia Karvan in The Heartbreak Kid
Low budget filmmaker Nathan Hill's first feature. Horror thriller about Michael (Simon Mosley) whose younger brother is found killed in the sewers in an apparent drug related murder. Having also lost his parents recently, Michael decides to get revenge on the person(s) that killed his brother but keeps running into brick walls until further people are killed in the sewers where it looks like they were killed by a monster that lurks there. He doesn't believe it but he decides to lure the monster out the only way he knows how. Hill's movies are a very acquired taste, even his newer bi-annual efforts but this one is a real low budget baffler. Hill has an amazing ability to make the plot of his movie make little to no sense and it seems it's something that began from the very beginning. I admire his ability to get movies made but they are a trial to watch and The Hidden is a real head-scratcher.
No real nudity in the movie but there's a sex scene featuring an actress I couldn't work out who (another 'benefit' of Hill's incomprehensible writing).
Unknown in The Hidden
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Jack Be Nimble (NZ)
Supernatural thriller where young kids Jack and Dora are forced into adoption and both have disparate home lives. Jack (Alexis Arquette) is horribly treated while Dora is sent to a loving family. After Dora is pushed off a wall by a bully and goes into a coma, she starts hearing voices and is able to talk to people telepathically. Jack makes a machine that can hypnotise people and makes it hypnotise his foster parents into killing themselves. Dora is frustrated by the non-stop voices she hears until she meets Teddy (Bruno Lawrence), who is also telepathic and helps her control the voices then she falls for him. She starts to hear Jack's voice and convinces Teddy to help find him which they do. Dora is rapt Jack is back in her life but Jack is angry at the world and the hand that he has been dealt and he unveils his dark side when they go looking for their biological parents. Also, Jack's foster mother's spirit goes looking for Jack and uses her four daughters to exact revenge on him. After starting as a depressing drama about two kids dealt a bad hand in life, there's a sudden sharp turn into the supernatural horror genre. And this turn makes the movie surprisingly watchable considering how it started. Jack is incredibly angry at life and some of his actions are quite nasty particularly one scene at a diner. Dora is also an interesting character and works well with the angry Jack but the movie doesn't give them the satisfaction of a happy ending that was supposed to happen when they are reunited. A surprising decent genre movie.
Both Sarah Smuts-Kennedy and Celia Nicholson briefly shows their breasts.
You can find a synopsis with HD videos from Jack Be Nimble here. A preview is below.
Sarah Smuts-Kennedy in Jack Be Nimble
Celia Nicholson in Jack Be Nimble
Love in Limbo
Odd teen comedy set in Perth in the 1950s about Ken (Craig Adams) who is obsessed with the female form like most teen boys. This concerns his mother (Rhondda Findleton) so she gets him a job at the factory where she works. At work, Ken meets ladykiller salesman Max (Martin Sacks) who takes him, a roguish coworker Barry (Aden Young) and a nerdy supervisor Arthur (Russell Crowe) under his wing, helping them in all things picking up chicks. Ken, Barry and Arthur use their new skills to go on a road trip to a remote brothel so that they can get laid. Very strange movie that is hard-to-describe what genre but is probably best described as a sex comedy. Although isn't really funny and the sex stuff is told in an odd way. Also weird to see both Crowe and Young relegated to supporting roles considering they would be the break-out stars of the 90s, hell they'd already broken out by now. Just a strange movie all round.
A fair bit of brief nudity in the movie from Rhondda Findleton, Paula Forrest and Emily Bott plus other sexy stuff from a number of Perth based actresses,
You can find a synopsis with collages and videos from Love in Limbo here. A preview is below.
Rhondda Findleton in Love in Limbo
Paula Forrest in Love in Limbo
Emily Bott in Love in Limbo
The Nostradamus Kid
Let's not leave Bob Ellis out when it comes to sleazy. Drama set in the 50s about Ken (Noah Taylor) who is a part of a Seventh Day Adventist religious sect who just happens to contradict with him being a horny teen. And he's set his sight on the pastor's daughter Esther (Alice Garner), but the end of the world has being predicted and he has to bed Esther before that happens. Years later, Ken goes to Sydney and meets Jennie (Miranda Otto) and begins a relationship with her just as a new end-of-the-world panic begins. Sigh, Bob Ellis was one of Australia's horniest writers and this movie does nothing to dispel that. It's all a bit silly and overlong at nearly 2 hours.
Quite a bit of nudity from Miranda Otto, a nip slip from Alice Garner while Loene Carmen shows her breasts although she has tassels over her nipples. There's also some brief nudity from an unknown woman.
You can find a synopsis with collages and videos from The Nostradamus Kid here. A preview is below.
Miranda Otto in The Nostradamus Kid
Alice Garner in The Nostradamus Kid
Loene Carmen in The Nostradamus Kid
Unknown in The Nostradamus Kid
The Piano (Aus/NZ)
Jane Campion's big break-out movie, a romantic drama about mute woman Ada McGrath (Holly Hunter), who has come to New Zealand with her daughter Flora (Anna Paquin) for an arranged marriage with wealthy landowner Alisdair Stewart (Sam Neill). She also brings along her most prized possession, a piano. The piano has to be left at the beach because it cannot be carried back to the house and this puts Ada offside with Alisdair right from the start. Sensing the problem, Alisdair's head worker George (Harvey Keitel), decides to get the piano and put it in his house and offers a peaceful resolution by saying that she can use the piano at his place in exchange for teaching him how to play. Except George isn't interested in playing the piano, he's much more interested in Ada. After some reluctance, they finally fall for each other and have a torrid affair. But it cools when Alisdair finds out, so much so that George sends the piano up to Alisdair's house. Alisdair and Ada make a go at their marriage but the spark isn't there. It still flickers between Ada and George but Alisdair will do anything to stay with Ada. Excellent period drama from Campion who really brought the juice with this movie. I'm not usually a fan of period romance but this has a real kick to it helped by some great performances from Hunter, Neill, Keitel and Paquin. A real stunner and probably Campion's best movie.
A fair bit of nudity from Holly Hunter in a few scenes.
You can find a synopsis with collages and HD videos from The Piano here. A preview is below.
Holly Hunter in The Piano
Reckless Kelly
Yahoo Serious took over 5 years to basically re-imagine Young Einstein for an American audience and doesn't quite recapture the magic of the original. Notorious bank robber Ned Kelly (Yahoo Serious) lives in the Glenrowan Hotel with his family of oddballs and occasionally he comes to the city to rob a bank to give the money to those who need it. Well, banker Sir John (Hugo Weaving) has had enough so he decides to buy up Ned's hotel so he can make the Kelly Gang homeless and turn it into a resort. With the cops keeping a keen eye out for Ned, he decides to go to America to rob banks and finds that no one has cash anymore but he meets struggling movie producer Sam (John Pinette) and his mother (Kathleen Freeman) who decide to make a movie about him. Ned gets them to cast an actress he met during a robbery in Australia and then again on the plane over Robin Banks (Melora Hardin) and they fall for one another while making the movie. But the spectre of Sir John and his want for the hotel hangs over him and Ned must make one last desperate effort to stop him. Young Einstein was lightning in a bottle that Serious couldn't recreate and it shows. The movie doesn't even cross 80 minutes and feels like a lot has been cut out and the revisionist history works when it focuses on Australia but feels silly once the movie comes to Hollywood. The movie is not without it's charm but the magic is evaporating fast.
No nudity in the movie but there's some sexy scenes featuring American actresses Melora Hardin and Theresa Bell.
Melora Hardin in Reckless Kelly
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Theresa Bell in Reckless Kelly
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Say a Little Prayer
Family drama based on the book by one of Australia's favourite authors (particular for young girls) Robyn Klein. A lonely young boy Seymour (Sudi de Winter) forms a friendship with his older bleach-blonde neighbour Angie (Fiona Ruttelle) and things are going fine until it turns out she's a heroin addict and when she overdoses, their friendship becomes strained. But Seymour continues to see her through rose-coloured glasses even when she becomes pregnant to her abusive boyfriend. Did I say it's a family drama..?
The only real nudity in the movie comes in the form of brief side-boob from Fiona Ruttelle as she enters the shower.
You can find a synopsis with VHS videos from Say a Little Prayer here. A preview is below.
Fiona Ruttelle in Say a Little Prayer
Touch Me
Paul Cox was given the task to write and direct one of the first Erotic Tales and delivered his usual arty short movie that has plenty of nudity. Art teacher Sarah (Gosia Dobrowolska) invites her model Christine (Claudia Karvan) to a weekend getaway on a farm where they escape their city lives and enjoy each other's company in more ways than one. Not much to it, the story's pretty boring but typical of Cox's output with most of his usual cast featuring plus a cameo from critic David Stratton.
There's extensive nudity for a 30 minute movie from both Claudia Karvan and Gosia Dobrowolska.
You can find a synopsis with collages and videos from Touch Me here. A preview is below.
Claudia Karvan in Touch Me
Gosia Dobrowolska in Touch Me
Wide Sargasso Sea
Erotic drama from John Duigan set in Jamaica about the part French, part English Antoinette (Karina Lombard), who is deigned to marry Englishman Edward Rochester (Nathaniel Parker) or lose the house she inherited from her parents. Rochester is reluctant to come to Jamaica but he is penniless so he comes to meet Antoinette and struggles in the new environs. Rochester then meets an opportunistic native named Daniel Cosway (Ben Thomas) who says Antoinette has been lying about her past. Then he receives a letter from home that tells him his brother is dead and the family fortune is his. Rochester becomes restless and then abusive towards Antoinette as he is been kept away from his fortune because of his marriage. Based on a novel that was a 'prequel' to Jane Eyre, Wide Sargasso Sea is not a bad little movie, very sultry and erotic, but when things go bad, they really go bad. It is a very cynical look at a bad relationship that is forced upon its participants and both leads are quite good with some good support from the actors playing the house help.
Extensive nudity from international actresses Karina Lombard and Rowena King.
You can find a synopsis with collages and videos from Wide Sargasso Sea here. A preview is below.
Karina Lombard in Wide Sargasso Sea
Rowena King in Wide Sargasso Sea
As always there's a bunch of movies that have nothing to cap in them including overdubbed comedy Hercules Returns, comedy This Won't Hurt a Bit, true life hostage drama Shotgun Wedding, a comedy starring Phil Collins Frauds, arty drama Broken Highway, another Murray Fahey directed movie Get Away, Get Away, Russell Crowe on horses again The Silver Brumby, drama Open City, courtroom drama telemovie Joh's Jury, psycho car chase thriller Deadly Chase, Indigenous dramas Bedevil and Blackfellas and kids movies Clowning Around 2 and You and Me and Uncle Bob. There's also nothing in the New Zealand war drama Absent Without Leave.
I was unable to find a copy of The Refracting Glasses and New Zealand movie Bread and Roses.
1994 looks like havnig a similar output to 1993 but may spill over into two updates.
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