The Big Steal (1990 film)

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The Big Steal
Philip Judd
Distributed byHoyts Distribution
Release date
  • 20 September 1990 (1990-09-20)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Box office$2,351,628 (Australia)

The Big Steal is a 1990 Australian teen comedy film set in Melbourne, Australia directed by Nadia Tass starring Ben Mendelsohn, Claudia Karvan and Steve Bisley. David Parker was the scriptwriter and cinematographer. The film went on to win three Australian Film Institute awards.

Plot

Ben Mendelsohn plays 18 year-old Danny Clark in Footscray, Melbourne, a young man who is looking to increase his cool factor in order to secure the affections of Joanna, played by Claudia Karvan.

Danny offers to take Joanna out for a ride in a Jaguar as a way to impress her, but his actual vehicle is a 1963 Nissan Cedric which Danny knows is not 'cool'. In need of a Jaguar in a hurry, Danny decides to trade the Nissan Cedric for a more impressive vehicle.

Gordon Farkas, a crooked

used car salesman
played by Steve Bisley, tricks Danny into buying a 1973 Jaguar XJ6. The Jaguar engine, true to form, blows up. After a confrontation which culminates with Joanna leaving Danny, an investigation of the engine reveals it's been swapped by Gordon Farkas. Danny sets about seeking justice and winning back Joanna's affections.

Daniel and friends trick Gordon while his car is parked in a multi storey car park, and put the blown up engine in Gordon's Jaguar. Gordon, drunk, drives off without realising. He is arrested for going through a red light and for being drunk. Danny now has a perfect 4.2 l Jaguar to impress Joanna, which he does briefly when her parents are away for the weekend, until they return and surprise them and Danny flees.

Everything unravels when Gordon mistakenly believes that Joanna's father has stolen his Jaguar engine and steals that car in error, defacing it, later getting his comeuppance. Various car chases result in Gordon failing to catch Danny, and a postscript shows Gordon serving 5 years in

Pentridge prison
for 37 Motor Traders Act offences, Danny and Joanna getting married later that year, and his friends in their ideal jobs in computing and car sales.

Cast

Production

The film was originally known as Mark Clark Van Ark. There were problems raising the money so Tass and Parker mortgaged their house with ANZ Bank, as they did with their first film.[1]

The movie was shot from 6 November to 22 December 1989.[2]

Awards

Award Category Subject Result
AACTA Awards
(1990 AFI Awards)
Best Film Nadia Tass Nominated
David Parker Nominated
Best Screenplay, Original or Adapted Won
Best Actor Ben Mendelsohn Nominated
Best Actress Claudia Karvan Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Steve Bisley[3] Won
Best Supporting Actress
Maggie King Nominated
Best Original Music Score
Philip Judd
Won
Best Sound Dean Gawen Nominated
John Wilkinson Nominated
Best Production Design Paddy Reardon Nominated

Soundtrack

Music:

Philip Judd
.

The film includes songs by

.

Box office

The Big Steal grossed $2,351,628 at the box office in Australia.[4]

Home media

The Big Steal was released on DVD by Umbrella Entertainment in October 2003. The DVD is compatible with all region codes and includes special features such as the original theatrical trailer, Umbrella Entertainment trailers, original cast audition tapes, interviews with Nadia Tass, David Parker, Ben Mendelsohn, Claudia Karvan and Steve Bisley as well as audio commentary by Nadia Tass and David Parker.[5]

Umbrella Entertainment released The Big Steal on Blu-ray in September 2021. The Blu-ray is compatible with all region codes, retains the extra features from the DVD release, and includes a new audio commentary by David Parker, moderated by film buff Paul Harris.

Cars appearing in the film

References

  1. ^ David Stratton, The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Film Industry, Pan MacMillan, 1990, p. 329.
  2. ^ "Production Survey", Cinema Papers, March 1990, p. 72.
  3. ^ "Kodak/Atlab Cinema Collection – The Big Steal (1990)". National Film and Sound Archive. Archived from the original on 12 November 2009. Retrieved 3 February 2010.
  4. ^ Film Victoria – Australian Films at the Australian Box Office
  5. ^ "Umbrella Entertainment". Archived from the original on 2 January 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
  6. ^ "The Big Steal (1990) Movie Review".

Bibliography

  • Murray, Scott (editor), Australian Film, 1978-1994, Oxford, 1995.

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