They’re a Weird Mob (1966)

Feature film, Comedy

Length: 112mins

Synopsis

Nino Culotta (Walter Chiari), an Italian sports journalist, arrives in Australia to find his uncle’s new magazine for migrant Italians has folded. He gets a job as a builder’s labourer, learns to talk and drink like an Australian, and falls in love with an Australian girl (Clare Dunne). He is bemused by this strange new country, where people abuse him on the street and strangers want to buy him a drink, but he sees a future.

Curator’s notes

The film is based on a best-selling book by Australian author John O’Grady, writing under the name of his character, Nino Culotta. In 1965, it was the first feature film made in Australia for seven years and it helped to put pressure on the Commonwealth Government to fund local feature production.

The director, Michael Powell, arrived from England with a huge reputation, and a fresh eye for the quirks of Australian life. The script is credited to Richard Imrie, an alias for Emeric Pressburger, Powell’s long-time collaborator. The film is uneven, and certainly below their best work, but it has moments of great comic charm and ingenuity.

Walter Chiari, who plays Nino, was a veteran Italian actor, with 75 films to his credit. His ease and physical grace as a comic actor give the film a lot of its charm. The Australian cast were also accomplished, with John Meillon and Ed Deveraux as Nino’s working class mates, and Chips Rafferty as his prospective father-in-law.

The film was an enormous hit at the Australian box office, grossing $2 million, on a budget of $600,000. It was one of the first feature films to deal openly with questions of prejudice against ‘New Australians’, albeit in a way that also flattered an Anglo audience. Nino encounters more kindness than prejudice, and quickly adopts ‘Australian ways’, becoming a model migrant. The film was in tune with the ‘assimilationist’ view then dominating Australian immigration policy.

Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original censorship rating: G

Production company Williamson-Powell International Films
Producer Michael Powell
Director Michael Powell
Screenplay Richard Imrie (AKA Emeric Pressburger)
Based on the novel by Nino Culotta (AKA John O’Grady)
Cast Alida Chelli
Walter Chiari
Slim deGrey
Ed Devereaux
Clare Dunne
Charles Little
John Meillon
Chips Rafferty

Acknowledgements

Courtesy of Granada International Media Limited

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