{"id":14155,"date":"2015-01-19T16:09:21","date_gmt":"2015-01-19T22:09:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=14155"},"modified":"2015-01-19T16:09:21","modified_gmt":"2015-01-19T22:09:21","slug":"the-adventures-of-barry-mckenzie-1972","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=14155","title":{"rendered":"The Adventures of Barry McKenzie (1972)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Adventures Of Barry McKenzie&#8217; started life as a satirical comic strip in &#8216;Private Eye&#8217;, written by Barry Humphries and based on an idea by Peter Cook. McKenzie ( &#8216;Bazza&#8217; to his friends ) is a lanky, loud, hat-wearing Australian whose two main interests in life are sex ( despite never having had any ) and Fosters lager. In 1972, he found his way to the big screen for the first of two outings. It must have been tempting for Humphries to cast himself as &#8216;Bazza&#8217;, but he wisely left the job to Barry Crocker ( later to sing the theme to the television soap opera &#8216;Neighbours&#8217;! ). Humphries instead played multiple roles in true Peter Sellers fashion, most notably Bazza&#8217;s overbearing Aunt &#8216;Edna Everage&#8217; ( this was before she became a Dame ).<\/p>\n<p>You know this is not going to be &#8216;The Importance Of Being Ernest&#8217; when its censorship classification N.P.A. stands for &#8216;No Poofters Allowed&#8217;. Pom-hating Bazza is told by a Sydney solicitor that in order to inherit a share in his father&#8217;s will he must go to England to absorb British culture. With Aunt Edna in tow, he catches a Quantas flight to Hong Kong, and then on to London. An over-efficient customs officer makes Bazza pay import duties on everything he bought over there, including a suitcase full of &#8216;tubes of Fosters lager&#8217;. As he puts it: &#8220;when it comes to fleecing you, the Poms have got the edge on the gyppos!&#8221;. A crafty taxi driver ( Bernard Spear ) maximises the fare by taking Bazza and Edna first to Stonehenge, then Scotland. The streets of London are filthy, and their hotel is a hovel run by a seedy landlord ( Spike Milligan ) who makes Bazza put pound notes in the electricity meter every twenty minutes. There is some good news for our hero though; he meets up with other Aussies in Earls Court, and Fosters is on sale in British pubs.<\/p>\n<p>What happens next is a series of comical escapades that take Bazza from starring in his own cigarette commercial, putting curry down his pants in the belief it is some form of aphrodisiac, a bizarre encounter with Dennis Price as an upper-class pervert who loves being spanked while wearing a schoolboy&#8217;s uniform, a Young Conservative dance in Rickmansworth to a charity rock concert where his song about &#8216;chundering&#8217; ( vomiting ) almost makes him an international star, and finally to the B.B.C. T.V. Centre where he pulls his pants down on a live talk-show hosted by the thinking man&#8217;s crumpet herself, Joan Bakewell. A fire breaks out, and Bazza&#8217;s friends come to the rescue &#8211; downing cans of Fosters, they urinate on the flames en masse.<\/p>\n<p>This is a far cry from Bruce Beresford&#8217;s later works &#8211; &#8216;Breaker Morant&#8217; and &#8216;Driving Miss Daisy&#8217;. On release, it was savaged by critics for being too &#8216;vulgar&#8217;. Well, yes, it is, but it is also great non-P.C. fun. &#8216;Bazza&#8217; is a disgusting creation, but his zest for life is unmistakable, you cannot help but like the guy. His various euphemisms for urinating ( &#8216;point Percy at the porcelain&#8217; ) and vomiting ( &#8216;the Technicolour yawn&#8217; ) have passed into the English language without a lot of people knowing where they came from. Other guest stars include Dick Bentley ( as a detective who chases Bazza everywhere ), Peter Cook, Julie Covington ( later to star in &#8216;Rock Follies&#8217; ), and even future arts presenter Russell Davies.<\/p>\n<p>A sequel &#8211; the wonderfully-named &#8216;Barry McKenzie Holds His Own &#8211; came out two years later. At its premiere, Humphries took the opportunity to blast the critics who had savaged the first film. Good for him.<\/p>\n<p>What must have been of greater concern to him, though, was the release of &#8216;Crocodile Dundee&#8217; in 1985. It also featured a lanky, hat-wearing Aussie struggling to come to terms with a foreign culture. And made tonnes more money.<\/p>\n<p>The song on the end credits ( performed by Snacka Fitzgibbon ) is magnificent. You have a love a lyric that includes the line: &#8220;If you want to send your sister in a frenzy, introduce her to Barry McKenzie!&#8221;. Time to end this review. 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