Alvin Purple

Alvin Purple

Infobox_Film
name = Alvin Purple


director = Tim Burstall
producer = Tim Burstall
writer = Alan Hopgood
starring = Graeme Blundell,
Abigail,
Lynette Curran,
Jill Forster,
Dina Mann
music = Brian Cadd
cinematography = Robin Copping
editing = Edward McQueen-Mason
distributor = Roadshow Entertainment (Australia)
released = flagicon|Australia 20 December 1973
runtime = 95 mins
language = English
imdb_id = 0069698
budget =

"Alvin Purple" was a 1973 Australian comedy film starring Graeme Blundell, written by Alan Hopgood and directed by Tim Burstall.

Despite largely negative reviews from local critics, it was a major hit with Australian audiences and it became the most commercially successful Australian film ever released up to that time, breaking the previous box office record set by Michael Powell's pioneering Anglo-Australian comedy feature "They're a Weird Mob", which had been released in 1966.

The score and title theme were composed by iconic Australian singer-songwriter Brian Cadd.

A 1974 film sequel "Alvin Purple Rides Again" toned-down the gay sex scenes and nudity, adding more camp comedy. This was followed by a 1976 Australian Broadcasting Corporation situation comedy television series titled "Alvin Purple". Blundell reprised the title role in both, as well as in the 1984 movie "Melvin, Son of Alvin".

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The film is a sex-farce which follows the misadventures of a naïve young Melbourne man Alvin Purple (Blundell) whom women find irresistible. He must try (unsuccessfully) 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.

Background

Director Tim Burstall had worked extensively in film both in Australia and overseas in the 1960s and in the late Sixties he was closely involved in the foundation of the famous La Mama Theatre in Melbourne, established by his wife Betty Burstall. La Mama 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, Alex Buzo, David Williamson, Bert Deling and Burstall himself.

Burstall's first feature film, "2000 Weeks" was an ambitious contemporary drama about a writer, starring Scots-born actor Mark McManus (of "Taggart" fame) and Australian actress Jeannie 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 Philip 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.

This was followed by a low-budget surfing feature "Getting Back To Nothing" (1970). His second feature, the contemporary comedy "Stork" (1972) was much more successful. As well as launching the career of actor Bruce Spence, 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.

In 1972 Burstall became a partner in a new film production company, Hexagon Productions. The brief for its first project was to make an "Australian Decameron", and Burstall chose a screenplay by actor and playwright Alan Hopgood. Hopgood had enjoyed considerable critical success in the early 1960s with his AFL 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.

In 2008 Catharine Lumby wrote a book about the film in the Australian Screen Classic Series.

External links

*imdb title | id=0069698 | title= Alvin Purple
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* [http://www.currency.com.au/author-of-month-Catharine-Lumby.aspx Alvin Purple by Catharine Lumby]
* [http://colsearch.nfsa.afc.gov.au/nfsa/search/display/display.w3p;adv=yes;group=;groupequals=;holdingType=;page=0;parentid=;query=Number%3A4;querytype=;rec=0;resCount=10 Alvin Purple at the National Film and Sound Archive]
* [http://www.theage.com.au/cgi-bin/print_article.pl?path=/entertainment/2001/06/01/FFXSP1L3ENC.html Hawker, Philippa; "The direction of Burstall"] , "The Age", Melbourne, 1 June 2001


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