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Stiff

  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
241
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Stiff (2004)
ComedyCrime

Murray Whelan, a young political adviser to the Labor Minister for Ethnic Affairs, must play detective when he gets unwillingly dragged into a murder investigation. Based on a popular Austra... Read allMurray Whelan, a young political adviser to the Labor Minister for Ethnic Affairs, must play detective when he gets unwillingly dragged into a murder investigation. Based on a popular Australian series of detective books.Murray Whelan, a young political adviser to the Labor Minister for Ethnic Affairs, must play detective when he gets unwillingly dragged into a murder investigation. Based on a popular Australian series of detective books.

  • Director
    • John Clarke
  • Writers
    • John Clarke
    • Shane Maloney
  • Stars
    • David Wenham
    • Mick Molloy
    • Deborah Kennedy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    241
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    • Director
      • John Clarke
    • Writers
      • John Clarke
      • Shane Maloney
    • Stars
      • David Wenham
      • Mick Molloy
      • Deborah Kennedy
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    David Wenham
    David Wenham
    • Murray Whelan
    Mick Molloy
    Mick Molloy
    • Angelo Agnelli
    Deborah Kennedy
    Deborah Kennedy
    • Trish
    Julian O'Donnell
    • Red Whelan
    Robyn Butler
    Robyn Butler
    • Wendy Whelan
    Darren Casey
    • Ant
    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Lionel Merricks
    Tamara Searle
    • Ayisha
    Denis Moore
    • Apps
    Susie Dee
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    George Prataris
    George Prataris
    • Memo
    Alan Brough
    Alan Brough
    • McGuire
    Alan Hopgood
    Alan Hopgood
    • Herb Gardiner
    Sue Jones
    • Woman Next Door
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    • Sivan
    Aidan Fennessy
    • Parking Officer
    Sarah Walker
    • Pizza Waitress
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      • Shane Maloney
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    gardnergillian

    I think I blinked and missed it.

    This film, while written by a talented funny man, with a good acting line up, did nothing for me. It lacked a beginning, an ending and a plot. Finding a dead man then researching through everything, only to find Mr Whelan dogged by bad guys, and no link was ever established as to why. I expected better work from Aussie film makers. This only serves to send Australian films back 30 years when the merest hint of one sent shudders down my back. It wasn't funny, not even amusing, it totally sucked. An awful lot was said about fictional and notable Turkish names of employees at the meatpacking plant, yet no connection was established with them and that exclusive club, and having politicians playing cameos was just plain silly. Are Australian writers wanting to lose out to big budget companies in America when it comes to quality TV movies? The Australian public deserve better than the trash it currently gets. I'll give it a 1/10 and that's being nice.
    7aaronfloky

    Enjoyable at least

    I just saw the network premiere of this film, and I must say that I wasn't completely sure what to make of it. I was often left wondering where the direction of the movie was going, and the climax wasn't overly climactic. I did find it, however, to be easy to enjoy and relaxing to sit through.

    David Wenham plays a lovable, struggling father, if not a bit of a nimrod, but all of those qualities are endearing to his character. It's an ironic look at an Aussie battler getting in over his head with a kind of low-key Turkish mafia mob. The irony is, his life is as stiff as the body he's sent to investigate, and everything kind of snowballs into chaos from there. In the process of turning his life upside down, things somehow result in being the right way up, or at least acceptable.

    A lot of the humour in this movie is very dry, and that's maybe why it appealed to me. I really enjoyed Wenham's character, and especially the way he deals with his problems. Or doesn't. I think more attention should have been paid to the villains and fleshing out that plot line for more impact at the conclusion of the film. Still, I really liked it, but I don't expect every will.
    inca_HOOTS_films

    Not as 'stiff' as you would think

    Australian telemovies have a reputation to uphold. They are supposed to be poorly written vehicles for our much trotted out band of thesps to portray clichéd characterization coupled with inane dialogue. I must say, I AM disappointed. What I witnessed tonight was an interesting storyline with believable characters and a very talented David Wenham giving my cynical mind a reprieve from the standard fare. Shame on you! I liked the program.

    Wenhams' laconic Murray Whelan is certainly a treat to witness. He's like a scruffy Blue Heeler getting kicked from pillar to post but still keeps coming. You have to admire that sort of tenacity. I delighted in the gentle humour of the story and Murrays' optimism despite his train-wreck lifestyle.

    Anyway, I was happy to see a production that did not contain the usual suspects and would welcome many more Whelan adventures. Top shelf.
    9alex-stephenson

    Another great study of the laconic from John Clarke

    Throughout Australian Film there are many examples where the nobler characters tend not to say too much. They tend to be quite laconic, resorting to the occasional outburst which might take the form of a diatribe aimed at life's foibles. Murray Whelan, played cleverly by David Wenham, is depicted as one of those characters. His self deprecatory humour is typical of the genre and a breath of fresh air. For me this film exuded Melbourne. Although maybe just a little harsh on the State parliamentarian. Delightfully idiosyncratic. Some of the scenes around the factory were hilarious. Less convincing may have been the villain , Herb Gardner, played by Alan Hopgood, and Lionel Merricks, played by Sam Neill.
    7PeterM27

    David Wenham and John Clarke at their best

    The real star of this entertaining and fast-moving comedy thriller is writer-director's John Clarke's droll and economic screenplay. The film displays all of John Clarke's dry wit and pithy wordplay, well delivered by David Wenham, as the self-effacing and increasingly embattled Whelan, as well as Julian O'Donnell as his son, and Deborah Kennedy as his long-suffering co-worker, as well as by a host of hilarious minor characters.

    The film looks at the lives of all the little people that inhabit this ethnically-mixed area of Melbourne, as well as all the political, business and criminal deals that operate just under the surface of society.

    Though the plot is a bit too hastily explained at times, the film contains the right mix of comedy and tension. This film sees both John Clarke and David Wenham doing what they do best.

    After this Wenham began to be cast in villain roles, but his best work has been as the likeable working class bloke.

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      When Murray pokes a hole on his ceiling all the lights go out as he causes a short circuit and blows a fuse. However, a lamp in the corner remains on. This, though unlikely, is possible as the lamp would run off the power circuit on the house rather than the lighting circuit.
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      Followed by The Brush-Off (2004)

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    • Release date
      • June 20, 2004 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
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    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Production company
      • Huntaway Films
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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