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♦War Classics♦ 'Underground' (1970) Robert Goulet, Daniele Gaubert
1970 | Rated PG-13 | Drama, Thriller, War | Oct 7, 1970 (UK/USA)
Stars: Robert Goulet • Daniele Gaubert • Lawrence Dobkin
Occupied France during WWII. The American Dawson parachutes over France and gets in contact with the French resistance. He has a plan to kidnap the German general Stryker.
published: 12 Jun 2023
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Underground - 1 (1970 )
I'm sorry that this is quite dark but this is a very rare movie that never seems to be on TV these days, 'Underground', made in 1970 and starring Robert Goulet. Although set in France, it was actually filmed in Ireland, which also makes it quite unusual in itself.
published: 20 Oct 2021
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Underground - 2
It's almost 2 years since I uploaded some scenes from the movie 'Underground' so I thought it was way overdue for me to finish off the best of it. It's a very rare movie, made in 1970, and though set in France it was actually filmed in Ireland.
published: 01 Jul 2023
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♦War Classics♦ Underground 1970 Robert Goulet Daniele Gaubert | 480P
Occupied France during World War II. An American intelligence agent in England, Maj. Joe Dawson (Robert Goulet), in disgrace and ashamed for having yielded information to the Germans during a previous capture, is determined to kidnap the high-ranking top Nazi General Stryker (Carl Duering) and obtain Stryker's valuable secrets, in an attempt to redeem himself after breaking under torture by Nazis, which led to the murders of six people, including his wife.
Stryker is being recalled to Berlin because the Gestapo questions his loyalty to Hitler. Dawson manages to parachute into occupied France and hijacks a mission behind enemy lines in occupied France and allies with a French resistance group, where he secures the aid of the First Maquis (Jim Bartley). Dawson was actually not the man inten...
published: 27 Apr 2024
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Underground. Subtitulada en castellano. Emir Kusturica 1995.
Yugoslavia. IIª Guerra Mundial. Guerra de Yugoslavia.
published: 21 Sep 2013
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UBU - Sydney Underground Movies 1965 - 1970
See more and purchase the collection from http://artfilms.com.au/Detail.aspx?ItemID=4393
Ubu Films was formed in Sydney in mid-1965 by Albie Thoms, David Perry, Aggy Read and John Clark - the group adopted the name of Alfred Jarry's main character (Pére Ubu) from his legendary 1896 satirical play Ubu Roi.Emerging from the restrictive conservatism of Australia's post-war period, Sydney's vibrant underground culture would provide the seeding ground for creative experiment - it was within this environment that four like-minded individuals would form one of this country's most unique cultural partnerships.
This digital collection of selected 16mm films made by the Ubu Films group presents a unique opportunity to reconsider the wealth of invention that signifies one of the most important cult...
published: 21 Jan 2012
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The Underground - Il Clandestino 1970
Regia: Pino Mercanti
Cast: Bruno Piergentili, Conny Carol
published: 06 Apr 2024
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Underground il clandestino 1970
Per il film completo scrivere a [email protected]
published: 05 Jun 2023
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COMPANEROS (1970) - 1080p HD Movie Trailer - Blue Underground
Fate brought them together… Greed made them inseparable… Violence made them COMPANEROS!
Yodlaf Peterson (Franco Nero of DJANGO) is a suave Swedish arms dealer with a love for fast money. Vasco (Tomas Milian of TRAFFIC) is a trigger-happy Mexican bandit with a hate for suave Swedish arms dealers. But when the two men team up to kidnap a professor who holds the key to a fortune in gold, they find themselves hunted by the American army, stalked by a marijuana-crazed sadist (Academy Award® winner Jack Palance) and trapped in the middle of a revolution about to explode. Can these two enemies blast their way across Mexico together without killing each other first?
Written and directed by the legendary Sergio Corbucci (DJANGO, THE GREAT SILENCE), COMPANEROS is a once-in-a-lifetime teaming of th...
published: 31 Aug 2022
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UBU - Sydney Underground Movies 1965 - 1970 - Screener
Ubu Films was formed in Sydney in mid-1965 by Albie Thoms, David Perry, Aggy Read and John Clark - the group adopted the name of Alfred Jarry's main character (Pére Ubu) from his legendary 1896 satirical play Ubu Roi.Emerging from the restrictive conservatism of Australia's post-war period, Sydney's vibrant underground culture would provide the seeding ground for creative experiment - it was within this environment that four like-minded individuals would form one of this country's most unique cultural partnerships.
This digital collection of selected 16mm films made by the Ubu Films group presents a unique opportunity to reconsider the wealth of invention that signifies one of the most important cultural periods in Australia. The Ubu Films group would take advantage of hiring vacant theat...
published: 10 Jul 2013
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♦War Classics♦ 'Underground' (1970) Robert Goulet, Daniele Gaubert
1970 | Rated PG-13 | Drama, Thriller, War | Oct 7, 1970 (UK/USA)
Stars: Robert Goulet • Daniele Gaubert • Lawrence Dobkin
Occupied France during WWII. The Ameri...
1970 | Rated PG-13 | Drama, Thriller, War | Oct 7, 1970 (UK/USA)
Stars: Robert Goulet • Daniele Gaubert • Lawrence Dobkin
Occupied France during WWII. The American Dawson parachutes over France and gets in contact with the French resistance. He has a plan to kidnap the German general Stryker.
https://wn.com/♦War_Classics♦_'Underground'_(1970)_Robert_Goulet,_Daniele_Gaubert
1970 | Rated PG-13 | Drama, Thriller, War | Oct 7, 1970 (UK/USA)
Stars: Robert Goulet • Daniele Gaubert • Lawrence Dobkin
Occupied France during WWII. The American Dawson parachutes over France and gets in contact with the French resistance. He has a plan to kidnap the German general Stryker.
- published: 12 Jun 2023
- views: 398637
3:08
Underground - 1 (1970 )
I'm sorry that this is quite dark but this is a very rare movie that never seems to be on TV these days, 'Underground', made in 1970 and starring Robert Goulet....
I'm sorry that this is quite dark but this is a very rare movie that never seems to be on TV these days, 'Underground', made in 1970 and starring Robert Goulet. Although set in France, it was actually filmed in Ireland, which also makes it quite unusual in itself.
https://wn.com/Underground_1_(1970_)
I'm sorry that this is quite dark but this is a very rare movie that never seems to be on TV these days, 'Underground', made in 1970 and starring Robert Goulet. Although set in France, it was actually filmed in Ireland, which also makes it quite unusual in itself.
- published: 20 Oct 2021
- views: 8982
8:54
Underground - 2
It's almost 2 years since I uploaded some scenes from the movie 'Underground' so I thought it was way overdue for me to finish off the best of it. It's a very ...
It's almost 2 years since I uploaded some scenes from the movie 'Underground' so I thought it was way overdue for me to finish off the best of it. It's a very rare movie, made in 1970, and though set in France it was actually filmed in Ireland.
https://wn.com/Underground_2
It's almost 2 years since I uploaded some scenes from the movie 'Underground' so I thought it was way overdue for me to finish off the best of it. It's a very rare movie, made in 1970, and though set in France it was actually filmed in Ireland.
- published: 01 Jul 2023
- views: 41719
1:40:25
♦War Classics♦ Underground 1970 Robert Goulet Daniele Gaubert | 480P
Occupied France during World War II. An American intelligence agent in England, Maj. Joe Dawson (Robert Goulet), in disgrace and ashamed for having yielded info...
Occupied France during World War II. An American intelligence agent in England, Maj. Joe Dawson (Robert Goulet), in disgrace and ashamed for having yielded information to the Germans during a previous capture, is determined to kidnap the high-ranking top Nazi General Stryker (Carl Duering) and obtain Stryker's valuable secrets, in an attempt to redeem himself after breaking under torture by Nazis, which led to the murders of six people, including his wife.
Stryker is being recalled to Berlin because the Gestapo questions his loyalty to Hitler. Dawson manages to parachute into occupied France and hijacks a mission behind enemy lines in occupied France and allies with a French resistance group, where he secures the aid of the First Maquis (Jim Bartley). Dawson was actually not the man intended to perform the task and made the jump against orders. While working with the French underground, the truth comes out about his deception and the reason behind it.
Chrome-domed Boule (Lawrence Dobkin), leader of the guerrilla group, is distrustful of Dawson because of his coldblooded manner. A Frenchwoman, Yvonne (Danièle Gaubert), another member of the group, shares this feeling but is assigned to play the role of Dawson's wife in the scheme to kidnap Stryker. She is repulsed by his coldness and the nonchalance with which he kills in order to accomplish his ends, but she works with him for the cause. The plan is to arouse the suspicions of the Gestapo as to Stryker's loyalty in order to get him out into the open. Then, as he is being carried back to Germany for trial, he will be taken from his German guards.
Yvonne and the others eventually learn that Dawson and a woman companion (Ella More) had been in France before on the same vendetta, but they had been caught and tortured, with Dawson driven out of his mind before escaping back to England. There, he had been confined to a mental hospital. Having escaped from the hospital, Dawson is determined to complete his ultimate mission. Yvonne gradually becomes more sympathetic and falls in love with him.
Stryker is captured at a railroad station, but in a battle with the Nazis, most members of the maquis are killed, including Boule. Dawson makes sure that Stryker is aboard the British rescue plane to London, and he remains in France with Yvonne.
A 1970 American drama B-Movie directed by Arthur H. Nadel, produced by Arthur Gardner, Arnold Laven and Jules Levy, screenplay by Ron A. Bishop and Andy Lewis, sSory by Bishop and Marc L. Roberts, cinematography by Kenneth Talbot, starring Robert Goulet, Danièle Gaubert, Lawrence Dobkin, Carl Duering (Hur Ben Caleb in THE TEN COMMANDMENTS), Joachim Hansen, Roger Delgado, Alexander Peleg, George Pravda, Leon Lissek, Harry Brooks Jr., Sebastian Breaks, Nicole Croisille, Derry Power, Paul Murphy, Gerry Sullivan, Eamon Keane, Andre Charisse, and Andreas Malandrinos.While the prospect of a tough World War II thriller starring velvet-voiced Broadway and TV star Robert Goulet might not be enticing in the abstract, this is actually quite palatable. Featuring a clear story, a handful of decent surprises, and a steady stream of effective suspense scenes, the picture gives Goulet all the ammunition he needs to deliver a respectable performance, and while it’s true he does a bit of preening here and there, he makes an okay (if somewhat wooden) action hero.
Robert Gérard Goulet (1933 – 2007) was an American and Canadian stage, screen, and recording star of French-Canadian ancestry. He originated the role Sir Lancelot in the Broadway musical "Camelot " (1960) starring opposite established Broadway stars Richard Burton and Julie Andrews. "If Ever I Would Leave You" became his signature song. A Grammy Award winner, his career spanned almost six decades. He starred in a 1966 television version of Brigadoon, a production which won five primetime Emmy Awards.
"Gunsmoke" (CBS TV Series 1955–1975) writer Ron Bishop and "Klute" (1971) writer Andy Lewis provide the simple screenplay, which delivers the requisite action and intrigue and accompanying melodrama, including a predictable love triangle, and reliable composer Stanley Myers puts some blood in the flick’s veins.
Television-trained hack director Arthur H. Nadel, whose only other feature is the Elvis Presley musical "Clambake" (1967), presents the story without adornment, giving the movie a grungy edge even though the production values are slick, relying on Ireland locations for visual appeal.
United Artists released this on the back end of a double feature with the Mick Jagger vehicle "Ned Kelly" (1970).
The lighting is truly terrible. Much of the film takes place at night, and it is often impossible to see what is going on.
Robert Goulet is an offbeat choice to star in this low-budget World War II thriller. Since Goulet is the definition of a white-bread entertainer, it’s a kick to see him playing rough. Recommended for Robert Goulet completists. That's the only point of interest here.
https://wn.com/♦War_Classics♦_Underground_1970_Robert_Goulet_Daniele_Gaubert_|_480P
Occupied France during World War II. An American intelligence agent in England, Maj. Joe Dawson (Robert Goulet), in disgrace and ashamed for having yielded information to the Germans during a previous capture, is determined to kidnap the high-ranking top Nazi General Stryker (Carl Duering) and obtain Stryker's valuable secrets, in an attempt to redeem himself after breaking under torture by Nazis, which led to the murders of six people, including his wife.
Stryker is being recalled to Berlin because the Gestapo questions his loyalty to Hitler. Dawson manages to parachute into occupied France and hijacks a mission behind enemy lines in occupied France and allies with a French resistance group, where he secures the aid of the First Maquis (Jim Bartley). Dawson was actually not the man intended to perform the task and made the jump against orders. While working with the French underground, the truth comes out about his deception and the reason behind it.
Chrome-domed Boule (Lawrence Dobkin), leader of the guerrilla group, is distrustful of Dawson because of his coldblooded manner. A Frenchwoman, Yvonne (Danièle Gaubert), another member of the group, shares this feeling but is assigned to play the role of Dawson's wife in the scheme to kidnap Stryker. She is repulsed by his coldness and the nonchalance with which he kills in order to accomplish his ends, but she works with him for the cause. The plan is to arouse the suspicions of the Gestapo as to Stryker's loyalty in order to get him out into the open. Then, as he is being carried back to Germany for trial, he will be taken from his German guards.
Yvonne and the others eventually learn that Dawson and a woman companion (Ella More) had been in France before on the same vendetta, but they had been caught and tortured, with Dawson driven out of his mind before escaping back to England. There, he had been confined to a mental hospital. Having escaped from the hospital, Dawson is determined to complete his ultimate mission. Yvonne gradually becomes more sympathetic and falls in love with him.
Stryker is captured at a railroad station, but in a battle with the Nazis, most members of the maquis are killed, including Boule. Dawson makes sure that Stryker is aboard the British rescue plane to London, and he remains in France with Yvonne.
A 1970 American drama B-Movie directed by Arthur H. Nadel, produced by Arthur Gardner, Arnold Laven and Jules Levy, screenplay by Ron A. Bishop and Andy Lewis, sSory by Bishop and Marc L. Roberts, cinematography by Kenneth Talbot, starring Robert Goulet, Danièle Gaubert, Lawrence Dobkin, Carl Duering (Hur Ben Caleb in THE TEN COMMANDMENTS), Joachim Hansen, Roger Delgado, Alexander Peleg, George Pravda, Leon Lissek, Harry Brooks Jr., Sebastian Breaks, Nicole Croisille, Derry Power, Paul Murphy, Gerry Sullivan, Eamon Keane, Andre Charisse, and Andreas Malandrinos.While the prospect of a tough World War II thriller starring velvet-voiced Broadway and TV star Robert Goulet might not be enticing in the abstract, this is actually quite palatable. Featuring a clear story, a handful of decent surprises, and a steady stream of effective suspense scenes, the picture gives Goulet all the ammunition he needs to deliver a respectable performance, and while it’s true he does a bit of preening here and there, he makes an okay (if somewhat wooden) action hero.
Robert Gérard Goulet (1933 – 2007) was an American and Canadian stage, screen, and recording star of French-Canadian ancestry. He originated the role Sir Lancelot in the Broadway musical "Camelot " (1960) starring opposite established Broadway stars Richard Burton and Julie Andrews. "If Ever I Would Leave You" became his signature song. A Grammy Award winner, his career spanned almost six decades. He starred in a 1966 television version of Brigadoon, a production which won five primetime Emmy Awards.
"Gunsmoke" (CBS TV Series 1955–1975) writer Ron Bishop and "Klute" (1971) writer Andy Lewis provide the simple screenplay, which delivers the requisite action and intrigue and accompanying melodrama, including a predictable love triangle, and reliable composer Stanley Myers puts some blood in the flick’s veins.
Television-trained hack director Arthur H. Nadel, whose only other feature is the Elvis Presley musical "Clambake" (1967), presents the story without adornment, giving the movie a grungy edge even though the production values are slick, relying on Ireland locations for visual appeal.
United Artists released this on the back end of a double feature with the Mick Jagger vehicle "Ned Kelly" (1970).
The lighting is truly terrible. Much of the film takes place at night, and it is often impossible to see what is going on.
Robert Goulet is an offbeat choice to star in this low-budget World War II thriller. Since Goulet is the definition of a white-bread entertainer, it’s a kick to see him playing rough. Recommended for Robert Goulet completists. That's the only point of interest here.
- published: 27 Apr 2024
- views: 9
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UBU - Sydney Underground Movies 1965 - 1970
See more and purchase the collection from http://artfilms.com.au/Detail.aspx?ItemID=4393
Ubu Films was formed in Sydney in mid-1965 by Albie Thoms, David Perry...
See more and purchase the collection from http://artfilms.com.au/Detail.aspx?ItemID=4393
Ubu Films was formed in Sydney in mid-1965 by Albie Thoms, David Perry, Aggy Read and John Clark - the group adopted the name of Alfred Jarry's main character (Pére Ubu) from his legendary 1896 satirical play Ubu Roi.Emerging from the restrictive conservatism of Australia's post-war period, Sydney's vibrant underground culture would provide the seeding ground for creative experiment - it was within this environment that four like-minded individuals would form one of this country's most unique cultural partnerships.
This digital collection of selected 16mm films made by the Ubu Films group presents a unique opportunity to reconsider the wealth of invention that signifies one of the most important cultural periods in Australia. The Ubu Films group would take advantage of hiring vacant theatres, halls and cinemas for the purpose of screening new independent works. In a sense, Ubu's film screenings became a form of social celebration amongst a young radical community which the films emanated from.
The films within this collection exemplify a period of unbridled creative experimentation that flourished during Ubu's brief five year period preceding institutional control of the arts in Australia.
The three disc set begins appropriately with an introduction by Phillip Noyce -- the internationally renowned film director who as a school student, was inspired by Ubu to take up filmmaking and became the first Manager of the Sydney Filmmakers Coop in 1970.
What the films stand for, what they represent, is almost as important as the works themselves - Ubu's history is rich with an interconnecting tapestry .... Peter Mudie about UBU films - August 2011
https://wn.com/Ubu_Sydney_Underground_Movies_1965_1970
See more and purchase the collection from http://artfilms.com.au/Detail.aspx?ItemID=4393
Ubu Films was formed in Sydney in mid-1965 by Albie Thoms, David Perry, Aggy Read and John Clark - the group adopted the name of Alfred Jarry's main character (Pére Ubu) from his legendary 1896 satirical play Ubu Roi.Emerging from the restrictive conservatism of Australia's post-war period, Sydney's vibrant underground culture would provide the seeding ground for creative experiment - it was within this environment that four like-minded individuals would form one of this country's most unique cultural partnerships.
This digital collection of selected 16mm films made by the Ubu Films group presents a unique opportunity to reconsider the wealth of invention that signifies one of the most important cultural periods in Australia. The Ubu Films group would take advantage of hiring vacant theatres, halls and cinemas for the purpose of screening new independent works. In a sense, Ubu's film screenings became a form of social celebration amongst a young radical community which the films emanated from.
The films within this collection exemplify a period of unbridled creative experimentation that flourished during Ubu's brief five year period preceding institutional control of the arts in Australia.
The three disc set begins appropriately with an introduction by Phillip Noyce -- the internationally renowned film director who as a school student, was inspired by Ubu to take up filmmaking and became the first Manager of the Sydney Filmmakers Coop in 1970.
What the films stand for, what they represent, is almost as important as the works themselves - Ubu's history is rich with an interconnecting tapestry .... Peter Mudie about UBU films - August 2011
- published: 21 Jan 2012
- views: 2005
2:32
The Underground - Il Clandestino 1970
Regia: Pino Mercanti
Cast: Bruno Piergentili, Conny Carol
Regia: Pino Mercanti
Cast: Bruno Piergentili, Conny Carol
https://wn.com/The_Underground_Il_Clandestino_1970
Regia: Pino Mercanti
Cast: Bruno Piergentili, Conny Carol
- published: 06 Apr 2024
- views: 24
2:29
COMPANEROS (1970) - 1080p HD Movie Trailer - Blue Underground
Fate brought them together… Greed made them inseparable… Violence made them COMPANEROS!
Yodlaf Peterson (Franco Nero of DJANGO) is a suave Swedish arms dealer ...
Fate brought them together… Greed made them inseparable… Violence made them COMPANEROS!
Yodlaf Peterson (Franco Nero of DJANGO) is a suave Swedish arms dealer with a love for fast money. Vasco (Tomas Milian of TRAFFIC) is a trigger-happy Mexican bandit with a hate for suave Swedish arms dealers. But when the two men team up to kidnap a professor who holds the key to a fortune in gold, they find themselves hunted by the American army, stalked by a marijuana-crazed sadist (Academy Award® winner Jack Palance) and trapped in the middle of a revolution about to explode. Can these two enemies blast their way across Mexico together without killing each other first?
Written and directed by the legendary Sergio Corbucci (DJANGO, THE GREAT SILENCE), COMPANEROS is a once-in-a-lifetime teaming of the two greatest European stars in ‘Spaghetti Western’ history. Fernando Rey (THE FRENCH CONNECTION) and Karin Schubert (BLACK EMANUELLE) co-star in this action-packed comedy classic that also features a remarkable score by Ennio Morricone (THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY). Now freshly transferred in gorgeous High Definition from the original negative, COMPANEROS is presented here in both its English and full-length Italian Versions for the first time ever!
https://wn.com/Companeros_(1970)_1080P_Hd_Movie_Trailer_Blue_Underground
Fate brought them together… Greed made them inseparable… Violence made them COMPANEROS!
Yodlaf Peterson (Franco Nero of DJANGO) is a suave Swedish arms dealer with a love for fast money. Vasco (Tomas Milian of TRAFFIC) is a trigger-happy Mexican bandit with a hate for suave Swedish arms dealers. But when the two men team up to kidnap a professor who holds the key to a fortune in gold, they find themselves hunted by the American army, stalked by a marijuana-crazed sadist (Academy Award® winner Jack Palance) and trapped in the middle of a revolution about to explode. Can these two enemies blast their way across Mexico together without killing each other first?
Written and directed by the legendary Sergio Corbucci (DJANGO, THE GREAT SILENCE), COMPANEROS is a once-in-a-lifetime teaming of the two greatest European stars in ‘Spaghetti Western’ history. Fernando Rey (THE FRENCH CONNECTION) and Karin Schubert (BLACK EMANUELLE) co-star in this action-packed comedy classic that also features a remarkable score by Ennio Morricone (THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY). Now freshly transferred in gorgeous High Definition from the original negative, COMPANEROS is presented here in both its English and full-length Italian Versions for the first time ever!
- published: 31 Aug 2022
- views: 162
3:02
UBU - Sydney Underground Movies 1965 - 1970 - Screener
Ubu Films was formed in Sydney in mid-1965 by Albie Thoms, David Perry, Aggy Read and John Clark - the group adopted the name of Alfred Jarry's main character (...
Ubu Films was formed in Sydney in mid-1965 by Albie Thoms, David Perry, Aggy Read and John Clark - the group adopted the name of Alfred Jarry's main character (Pére Ubu) from his legendary 1896 satirical play Ubu Roi.Emerging from the restrictive conservatism of Australia's post-war period, Sydney's vibrant underground culture would provide the seeding ground for creative experiment - it was within this environment that four like-minded individuals would form one of this country's most unique cultural partnerships.
This digital collection of selected 16mm films made by the Ubu Films group presents a unique opportunity to reconsider the wealth of invention that signifies one of the most important cultural periods in Australia. The Ubu Films group would take advantage of hiring vacant theatres, halls and cinemas for the purpose of screening new independent works. In a sense, Ubu's film screenings became a form of social celebration amongst a young radical community which the films emanated from.
The films within this collection exemplify a period of unbridled creative experimentation that flourished during Ubu's brief five year period preceding institutional control of the arts in Australia.
The three disc set begins appropriately with an introduction by Phillip Noyce -- the internationally renowned film director who as a school student, was inspired by Ubu to take up filmmaking and became the first Manager of the Sydney Filmmakers Coop in 1970.
What the films stand for, what they represent, is almost as important as the works themselves - Ubu's history is rich with an interconnecting tapestry .... Peter Mudie about UBU films - August 2011
Disc 1:
Blunderball (1966) 21 minutes
Man and His World (1966) 50 seconds.
Puncture (1966) 5 minutes.
Halftone (1966) 3.5 minutes.
Rita and Dundi (1966)
The Film (1966) 12 minutes.
Bluto (1967) 5 minutes.
Disc 2:
The Tribulations of Mr. Dupont Nomore (1967) 10 minutes.
Transition (1967) 1.5 minutes.
Super Block High (1967) 2 minutes.
Moon Virility (1967) 2 minutes.
Bolero (1967) 14 minutes.
Boobs a Lot (1968) 3 minutes.
Mad Mesh (1968) 3 minutes.
David Perry (1968) 4 minutes.
Tobias Icarus Age 4 (1968) 4 minutes.
A Sketch on Abigayl's Belly (1968) 2 minutes.
Infinity Girl (1968) 4.5 minutes.
Album (1970) 5.5 minutes.
Disc 3:
Marinetti (1969) 85 minutes.
DVD, NTSC/PAL
Year 2011
Length 188 mins
DVD available from
Europe, UK: http://www.artfilms.co.uk/Detail.aspx?ItemID=4393
US, Australia, World: http://www.artfilms.com.au/Detail.aspx?ItemID=4393
STREAMING: http://www.artfilms-digital.com
https://wn.com/Ubu_Sydney_Underground_Movies_1965_1970_Screener
Ubu Films was formed in Sydney in mid-1965 by Albie Thoms, David Perry, Aggy Read and John Clark - the group adopted the name of Alfred Jarry's main character (Pére Ubu) from his legendary 1896 satirical play Ubu Roi.Emerging from the restrictive conservatism of Australia's post-war period, Sydney's vibrant underground culture would provide the seeding ground for creative experiment - it was within this environment that four like-minded individuals would form one of this country's most unique cultural partnerships.
This digital collection of selected 16mm films made by the Ubu Films group presents a unique opportunity to reconsider the wealth of invention that signifies one of the most important cultural periods in Australia. The Ubu Films group would take advantage of hiring vacant theatres, halls and cinemas for the purpose of screening new independent works. In a sense, Ubu's film screenings became a form of social celebration amongst a young radical community which the films emanated from.
The films within this collection exemplify a period of unbridled creative experimentation that flourished during Ubu's brief five year period preceding institutional control of the arts in Australia.
The three disc set begins appropriately with an introduction by Phillip Noyce -- the internationally renowned film director who as a school student, was inspired by Ubu to take up filmmaking and became the first Manager of the Sydney Filmmakers Coop in 1970.
What the films stand for, what they represent, is almost as important as the works themselves - Ubu's history is rich with an interconnecting tapestry .... Peter Mudie about UBU films - August 2011
Disc 1:
Blunderball (1966) 21 minutes
Man and His World (1966) 50 seconds.
Puncture (1966) 5 minutes.
Halftone (1966) 3.5 minutes.
Rita and Dundi (1966)
The Film (1966) 12 minutes.
Bluto (1967) 5 minutes.
Disc 2:
The Tribulations of Mr. Dupont Nomore (1967) 10 minutes.
Transition (1967) 1.5 minutes.
Super Block High (1967) 2 minutes.
Moon Virility (1967) 2 minutes.
Bolero (1967) 14 minutes.
Boobs a Lot (1968) 3 minutes.
Mad Mesh (1968) 3 minutes.
David Perry (1968) 4 minutes.
Tobias Icarus Age 4 (1968) 4 minutes.
A Sketch on Abigayl's Belly (1968) 2 minutes.
Infinity Girl (1968) 4.5 minutes.
Album (1970) 5.5 minutes.
Disc 3:
Marinetti (1969) 85 minutes.
DVD, NTSC/PAL
Year 2011
Length 188 mins
DVD available from
Europe, UK: http://www.artfilms.co.uk/Detail.aspx?ItemID=4393
US, Australia, World: http://www.artfilms.com.au/Detail.aspx?ItemID=4393
STREAMING: http://www.artfilms-digital.com
- published: 10 Jul 2013
- views: 3432