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Erskineville Kings

  • 1999
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
719
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Erskineville Kings (1999)
Drama

Barky, 25, lost soul, left home two years ago to escape his abusive father leaving behind everything in the world that was important to him; now that his father's dead, he thinks it's safe t... Read allBarky, 25, lost soul, left home two years ago to escape his abusive father leaving behind everything in the world that was important to him; now that his father's dead, he thinks it's safe to come home.Barky, 25, lost soul, left home two years ago to escape his abusive father leaving behind everything in the world that was important to him; now that his father's dead, he thinks it's safe to come home.

  • Director
    • Alan White
  • Writer
    • Marty Denniss
  • Stars
    • Marty Denniss
    • Hugh Jackman
    • Andrew Wholley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    719
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alan White
    • Writer
      • Marty Denniss
    • Stars
      • Marty Denniss
      • Hugh Jackman
      • Andrew Wholley
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Marty Denniss
    • Barky
    Hugh Jackman
    Hugh Jackman
    • Wace
    Andrew Wholley
    • Coppa
    Aaron Blabey
    • Trunny
    Joel Edgerton
    Joel Edgerton
    • Wayne
    Leah Vandenberg
    Leah Vandenberg
    • Lanny
    Marin Mimica
    • Kane
    Lauren Clair
    • Ruby
    Louise Birgan
    • Natasha
    Roy Billing
    Roy Billing
    • Ticket Officer
    Roxane Wilson
    • Lady
    John Alansu
    • Hairdresser
    Darren Hanna
    • Cook
    Bob Gould
    • Book Store Owner
    Paul Dawber
    Paul Dawber
    • Father
    Mercia Deane-Johns
    Mercia Deane-Johns
    • Barmaid
    Mathew Botuchis
    Mathew Botuchis
    • Young Wace
    Thomas Norrie
    • String Quartet Member
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alan White
    • Writer
      • Marty Denniss
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    7jdring2007

    slow burn drama with great performances by pre-Wolverine Jackman and supporting cast

    A year later Hugh Jackman would become Wolverine, and that's that. But I only heard about this movie - a low low budget Australian production - after reading a review for Prisoners (2013) which said "not since Erskineville Kings have I seen such a powerful performance by Jackman," or something like that. So, I dug deep. Shocked it only has 500 ratings, being Jackman's third movie and the one before X-Men. Slow? Check. Low budget? Check. Boring? Nope. The acting is solid all around, and Jackman's character isn't even introduced until 30min in, by which point I felt engaged enough by the other actors to feel connected. Also, a young Joel Edgerton offered an entertaining role. So, the drama was tangible but the humor was clverly injected to keep you from sinking in the melancholy. The emotional "climax" was superbly performed by Jackman and star Marty Denniss. Not my usual kind of movie but it had respectable substance nonetheless.
    8snello

    Great gritty aussie drama

    Erskineville Kings is another great Australian film. It is about the relationship between two brothers: one who escaped the pace of Sydney and an abusive father to work in the rural north and one who stayed with the father until his dying day.

    Wace (Hugh Jackman), the one who stayed is extremely bitter and towards his brother for 'running away' from everything and takes it out on him on his return for the funeral. It is scripted like a play (I'm not sure if it was before it became a film) and is set mainly in a dingy inner west pub. Even though it is theatre like in delivery it works brilliantly as a film especially the cinematography which presents the rough side of the inner west almost as though it is a tribute to the area.

    Erskineville Kings is gritty, tense and emotionally charged and overall compulsive viewing - 8/10
    10sare99

    Excellent!

    I can quite happily quote you chapter and verse when it comes to Erskineville Kings because I love this film with fierce intensity. Even though EK has an unconventional feel to it and we are asked to confront some nasty issues along the way, it touched my soul the very first time I saw it and it still has the capacity to create a heavy swell of tension in my chest with each and every viewing, despite the fact I've seen it more times now than the majority of you have had hot dinners! The fact that Hugh Jackman landed the part of Wace, the oldest of two brothers around whose strained relationship the film is centred, is the reason I became aware of EK in the first place, but Wace is a dark, brooding character who spends the majority of this film being totally unpleasant and whilst we come to learn he has his reasons for behaving this way, I for one do not relate to him easily. No, my well-spring of emotion arises from seeing and responding to the plight of the younger brother Barky (played by the screenwriter and actor Marty Denniss) whose quiet personality and passive nature make him seem like a dog that's been kicked too much but which still wags its tail in a vain attempt to please. Dogs are cute and so is Marty Denniss (he easily makes it to prime position in my top 10) and I just want to hug Barky to death whenever he's on screen and stop his humiliation and end his pain.

    I can see why Hugh is particularly proud of this role though because his portrayal of Wace is amazing especially in view of the fact it was his debut feature film. It also never ceases to amaze me how people's reactions to EK vary so widely from those like me who love it with a passion to others I've come across who quite happily admit they have little or no time for it. Is that the mark of a good film or a bad one? I'll leave it to you to decide for yourselves once you've seen it because this review will tell you at a glance exactly which way my vote is cast.
    8EdgarB

    Intense study of the male psyche

    The gripping Erskineville Kings is a great film. One brother returns to Sydney after a long absence in the country. He's there for his abusive father's funeral. Big bro is not happy about his prolonged absence, having been left looking after Dad in his final years. The fact their mother fled her unhappy marriage years ago makes the absence even more painful.

    The film is set on a hot summer day, and, like typical Australian males, the boys head off with a few mates to the pub. After all, alcohol is needed to make these guys open up. The beer, the sticky heat and the awkward reunion makes for an explosive mix.

    The film is as tense as The Boys, but the characters are more rounded than David Wenham's thoroughly evil Brett Sprague.

    This is a film about men and their problems, so the film's sole female lead is a little under-developed.

    A great effort. Hugh Jackman is incredible.
    Philby-3

    Dead bore in the boondocks

    Erskineville Kings

    Avoid this one.

    Erskineville is an inner suburb of Sydney near the bottom of the social scale (or at least it was in the 1970s when this movie is apparently set.) Young man returns home on father's death. To greet him are a couple of dissolute mates, a nice ex-girlfriend and a brother eaten up with bitterness after having to look after the old boy in his declining years. Mum shot through many years ago and brother is pretty bitter about that too. Young man was driven out by Dad's drunken violence and doesn't understand why the brother is so hostile. He finds out eventually, but we're past caring.

    One or two good performances, especially Aaron Blabley as one of the noxious mates. The whole thing was too thin even for a short (80 minute) feature and the camera spends too much time slowly scanning the crumbling Victorian buildings of Esrkineville. Maybe it would have worked as a 30 minute piece. As it is, a dead bore.

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    • Trivia
      Erskinville is an inner city suburb 6 kilometres South West of the Sydney central business district, New South Wales, Australia. It has a history of being home to the poor and working classes.
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      Written by Alan White and The Faith

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    • Release date
      • September 23, 1999 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Эрскинвильские короли
    • Filming locations
      • Erskineville, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia(location)
    • Production company
      • RadicalMedia
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      • A$500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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