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Carry Me Back

  • 1982
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
65
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Carry Me Back (1982)
ComedyDrama

Two brothers take their father into the city for the weekend for a rugby game and a night on the town. However, the old man dies in their hotel and the boys need to smuggle his body back to ... Read allTwo brothers take their father into the city for the weekend for a rugby game and a night on the town. However, the old man dies in their hotel and the boys need to smuggle his body back to their farm and make it appear that he died there to satisfy a clause in his will or else t... Read allTwo brothers take their father into the city for the weekend for a rugby game and a night on the town. However, the old man dies in their hotel and the boys need to smuggle his body back to their farm and make it appear that he died there to satisfy a clause in his will or else they won't inherit the property.

  • Director
    • John Reid
  • Writers
    • Derek Morton
    • Keith Aberdein
    • John Reid
  • Stars
    • Grant Tilly
    • Kelly Johnson
    • Dorothy McKegg
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    65
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Reid
    • Writers
      • Derek Morton
      • Keith Aberdein
      • John Reid
    • Stars
      • Grant Tilly
      • Kelly Johnson
      • Dorothy McKegg
    • 3User reviews
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    Grant Tilly
    • Arthur Donovan
    Kelly Johnson
    Kelly Johnson
    • Jimmy Donovan
    Dorothy McKegg
    • Aunty Bird
    Derek Hardwick
    • Tom 'T.K.' Donovan
    Joanne Mildenhall
    • Girl
    • (as Joanne Mildehall)
    John Bach
    John Bach
    • Winton
    John Anderson
    • Geoff
    Frank Edwards
    • Brian MacAlister
    Ian Dredge
    • Takeaway Proprietor
    Michael Haigh
    • Craig
    Brian Sergent
    Brian Sergent
    • Andy
    • (as Brian Sergeant)
    Peter Tait
    • Stanley…
    Alex Aitchison
    • Pommy Steward
    Tolis Papazoglou
    • Taxi Driver
    Angelique Meyer
    • Stripper
    Yvette Kennedy
    • Nightclub Hostess
    Lorena Carmell
    • Nightclub Hostess
    Ian Watkin
    • M.C.
    • Director
      • John Reid
    • Writers
      • Derek Morton
      • Keith Aberdein
      • John Reid
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    3Mister-UHF

    Hitch and Sam can rest in peace.....

    ....because this film is no threat to the reputations of their movies about mobile cadavers, Hitchcock's "The Trouble With Harry," an intentional black comedy, and Peckinpah's "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia," an even funnier unintentional comedy.

    "Carry Me Back" is belabored, smutty, and despite its desperate attempts to be droll, quite unfunny. The sights and scenery are interesting, but the characters keep getting in the way. My advice: skip this antipodean loser and rent either the Hitchcock or Peckinpah films.
    10UB-5

    Great Comedy filmed in New Zealand

    This film is probably the best advertisement New Zealand could ever produce. It is filmed beautifully and really shows off the country. It is also the funniest movie I've seen in many a moon. I have been trying to find it for sale, but have been unsuccessful. watch it! You will love it. Because of this film, I have got to go to New Zealand and vist this beautiful country.
    7F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Tom's a-cold; or, dead dad Donovan didn't duly die.

    'Carry Me Back' was a big hit in its native New Zealand, and is a hardy perennial on British television. The U.S. rights were bought by Lorimar, and it's a shame that Stateside distribution has been handled poorly. If Lorimar had put a bit of effort into marketing this movie, they could have had a hit of 'Crocodile Dundee' proportions. 'Carry Me Back' is a comedy -- funny, but not hilarious -- with an unusual road-trip story that also offers a splendid visual travelogue of New Zealand, as the main characters (two living, one dead) attempt to get home while travelling the length of Kiwi Land.

    The Donovan brothers -- elder responsible Arthur, younger gormless Jimmy -- work for their widowed father Tom on his remote farm on New Zealand's South Island. It's a sort of 'Steptoe and Sons' arrangement, with the lads exploited as unpaid labourers by their father while they dream of better things. Their only comfort is the knowledge that they'll inherit the farm when their hard-living elderly father carks it, which ought to be any minute now.

    SPOILERS COMING. The lads' favourite rugger team are playing an away on the North Island, and the lads are looking forward to a weekend away from their father and the farm so they can see the match. But their father -- who hasn't set foot off the farm, literally in years -- suddenly decides to tag along. The match goes well (their team win), and the brothers get to chat up a couple of dolly-birds. As they return to their hotel room, their elderly dad goes to bed smiling. He's still smiling the next morning when they find him, stone dead.

    Now comes the plot contrivance. Tom Donovan's will leaves his farm to his sons, but only providing he's buried *on* his farm. If this condition is not met, the farm goes to the local council. But, under New Zealand law (this is a genuine law; I checked), Tom Donovan can only be buried on his land if he *died* on his land. If he dies elsewhere, he must be interred in a cemetery, or cremated.

    So, now the lads conspire to make it look as if their dad died at home. But in order to pull it off, they must smuggle their dead dad all the way across New Zealand (including a trip aboard the public ferry which links the two main islands) without anyone twigging that he's dead. They nail him in a crate and disguise him as cargo.

    From here, the movie gets increasingly contrived. The lads enlist the aid of their Auntie Bird: their dead mother's sister, who always despised Tom. It makes little sense for her to help them, but she does. Even more implausibly, Auntie Bird is dating an escaped criminal, who is attempting to get past a police checkpoint by (wait for it) shipping himself cross-country disguised in a crate. So, that's two different bodies (one living, one dead) hidden in moving crates. Guess what happens.

    The great merits of 'Carry Me Back' are the breathtaking views of New Zealand's scenery, and some fine vignettes of the working-class people. The scenes on the Donovan farm are well-photographed. The end of the film is quite suspenseful, as Jimmy tries to sidetrack some unexpected visitors on their father's farm while Arthur makes a last desperate effort to get Tom's corpse home. Most of this movie is only moderately funny, but the climactic gag -- the fake death that Arthur contrives for his father's corpse -- is well and truly hilarious. I'll rate this movie 7 out of 10, and it deserves to be better known in America.

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    • Release date
      • October 1982 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Official site
      • Hanway Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Llevadme a Casa Chicos
    • Filming locations
      • North Island, New Zealand(location: Wellington)
    • Production companies
      • Kiwi Films
      • New Zealand Film Commission
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      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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