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Wake in Fright

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Australia, United States, United Kingdom · 1971
Rated R · 1h 54m
Director Ted Kotcheff
Starring Gary Bond, Donald Pleasence, Chips Rafferty, Sylvia Kay
Genre Drama, Thriller

Schoolteacher John plans to spend one night in a rough mining town in the Australian outback before flying to Sydney to enjoy his vacation with his girlfriend. But he soon finds himself completely broke, forced to spend night after night with the local alcoholics in this unsettling thriller…

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Village Voice by

A road movie using undeveloped land as a blank screen on which to project a dark deconstruction of masculinity and manifest destiny.

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Salon by Andrew O'Hehir

It's simultaneously terrifying and hilarious, a full-on shotgun blast to the face of rediscovered 1970s weirdness, something like finding out that there's a classic Peckinpah film you've never seen, or that Wes Craven and Bernardo Bertolucci got drunk in Sydney one weekend and decided to make a movie together.

80

Time Out by David Fear

Push any guy long enough with alcohol and aggressive masculinity, the film suggests, and you'll find an XY-chromosomed predator lurking behind the mask.

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Portland Oregonian by Marc Mohan

As unpleasant as so many of its going-on are, Wake in Fright works both as an early instance of "Ozploitation" cinema and as a harsh critique of Australian colonialism and the absurdity of trying to bring so-called civilization to this vast arid wilderness.

89

Austin Chronicle by Marc Savlov

Definitely not for the squeamish, Wake in Fright is calibrated for maximum psychic impact. Its madness is viral and disconcerting. Truly, you're going to want a stiff drink and a hot shower, or a noose, after visiting the Yabba.

90

Los Angeles Times by Robert Abele

As a strictly psychological portrait of destructive masculinity it's a gut-sock, vividly photographed, thrillingly edited and marked by performances (Donald Pleasence and Jack Thompson, most notably) that heave with strange complexity and dark camaraderie.Wake in Fright is true horror.

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