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Director:
Chris Thomson
Writers:
Clayton Frohman (screenplay)
Mac Gudgeon (screenplay)
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Release Date:
21 December 1989 (Australia) more
Genre:
Drama | Romance more
Tagline:
Some rules were meant to be broken.
Plot:
A small town in Australia, in the late 1950s: Brownie and Lola are deeply in love. But because they are under-age... more | add synopsis
User Comments:
All their lives they were told they mustn't, they shouldn't, they can't….. one year, they did. A love that was not meant too be, but could not be broken! more

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Kylie Minogue ... Lola Lovell

Charlie Schlatter ... Brownie Hansen
Bruno Lawrence ... Bosun

Todd Boyce ... Lyle
Desirée Smith ... Mavis
Angela Punch McGregor ... Mrs. Lovell (as Angela Punch-McGregor)
Melissa Jaffer ... Aunt Westbury
Lynette Curran ... Mrs. Hansen
Lyn Treadgold ... Prison matron
Duncan Wass ... Bert

Rosemary Harris ... Isobel
Yvonne Hooper ... Landlady
Jonathan Hardy ... Magistrate
Errol O'Neill ... Theatre manager
Rachel Szalay ... Maxine
Russell Krause ... Sailor
Ove Altman ... Sailor
Sue Rider ... Social worker
Daryl Hukins ... Bodgie
Roger Wilcox ... Postman
Maurice Hughes ... Bartender
Kym Lynch ... Driver
David Gilbank ... Policeman
Andrew Booth ... Policeman
Udo Bartschat ... Policeman
Malcolm Cork ... Prison gate guard
Christine Long ... Waitress
Tony Brown ... Brownie's neighbour

Bruce Paul Barbour ... Railway guard
Elizabeth McCarthy ... Nurse
Gail Payne ... Nurse
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Betty Ross Clarke ... Saleswoman
Bryon Williams
Greg Newman ... Drinker at pub (uncredited)
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Directed by
Chris Thomson 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Clayton Frohman  screenplay
Mac Gudgeon  screenplay
Criena Rohan  novel "The Delinquents"

Produced by
Graham Burke .... executive producer
Greg Coote .... executive producer
Alex Cutler .... producer
Irene Dobson .... line producer
John Tarnoff .... executive producer
Mike Wilcox .... producer
 
Original Music by
Miles Goodman 
 
Cinematography by
Andrew Lesnie (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
John Scott 
 
Production Design by
Lawrence Eastwood  (as Laurence Eastwood)
 
Art Direction by
Rob Robinson 
 
Costume Design by
Bruce Finlayson 
 
Production Management
Rosslyn Abernethy .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Colin Fletcher .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Bob Booker .... art department runner
Michelle McGahey .... assistant art director
Ray Pedler .... scenic artist
Ross Wallace .... set dresser
Philip Worth .... construction coordinator
 
Sound Department
Gethin Creagh .... sound re-recording mixer
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Steve Arnold .... additional camerawork
Simon Lee .... gaffer
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Julie Barton .... key costumer
 
Music Department
Coralie Hartl .... orchestra contractor (uncredited)
Phillip Hartl .... concert master (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Jackie Bausch .... stand-in: Ms. Minogue
Scott McMillan .... stand-in: Mr. Schlatter
Sharon Miller .... production coordinator
 

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Additional Details

Runtime:
101 min
Country:
Australia
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Motion picture debut of Kylie Minogue. more
Quotes:
Lola: Your definition? It's lucky the world isn't made according to your definiton,'cause it would be an ugly one. With all your cakes and frocks and olives but no love. 'Cause that's the thing you fear most, isn't it, love? You're afraid of it,you try and kill it in other people, but you can't stop people from loving each other! You can throw away all Brownie's letters but you can't keep him from me, because he's in me. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession (2004) (TV) more
Soundtrack:
Lucille more

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11 out of 11 people found the following comment useful:-
All their lives they were told they mustn't, they shouldn't, they can't….. one year, they did. A love that was not meant too be, but could not be broken!, 29 April 2004
Author: Old Joe from Hamilton, Australia

The 1989 Australian movie, ‘The Delinquents', is a grand look into the conservative 1950's Australia, how harsh it was for young people to live and be in love. Yet this movie also has a good feel to it and shows what defiance can do for your life. Although it can make it extremely hard, it also liberates teenagers and allows them to choose the life they want for themselves.

Adolescences – the time when teenage friendship boils over into adult desire … and the time when Lola Lovell meets a boy called Brownie Hansen. Too young to be together, too in love to be apart, Lola and Brownie's obsessive passion for each other breaks all the rules laid down by their parents and society. Quickly branded as rebels and defiant troublemakers, they will be forced to face the hardest punishment of all – separation! But NO person, NO law and NO institution will ever keep them apart. To Lola and Brownie, the first love is the ONLY love there is.

This movie's screenplay is based upon a novel of the same written by Criena Rohan. I believe that it would be an interesting read, as it looks into a very historical time in the Australian country and allows us to understand that young people especially, were not give the freedom and respect that they deserved. The story also has a very strong love story placed within it and the characters we are presented with take risks, some worth it, some not. But all in all, they prove that risks are a big part of growing up. The screenplay for this film by Clayton Frohman, certainly gives a good insight into all these areas.

Although this film might seem slow, mushy and only for romantics, it is presented in a most noteworthy way. Director Chris Thomson allows us to see how hard the times are, especially for Lola and Brownie. He certainly leaves nothing to the imagination when it comes to seeing both of these characters being violated. I also feel it is the good work of Thomson that we get a historically correct recreation of the times, as places like Melbourne, Brisbane and Bundaberg, look the way they would have been back in the 50's.

The main stars in the film are Brownie (Charlie Schlatter) and Lola (famous Australian Icon Kylie Minogue). These two characters quickly developed a very intense, romantic and physical relationship. Brownie is a guy that is abused by father and the law (and the film clearly shows this), while Lola, who is deeply love struck, is treated very harshly by her conservative/liberal mother (Angela Punch-McGregor). The pair in their own way stand up for themselves. Although Schlatter has little to say here, is effective as Brownie. He really is a good guy. Kylie looks ‘stunning' and is great as the young girl who grows up quickly. She has some of the more memorable lines in the film and one of the best moments in the movie has to be when Lola right hooks (punches) her Aunt Westbury (Melissa Jaffer) in the face.

Brownie and Lola have some friends in the midst of all these bad people in their lives. Brownie is befriended by his sailing boss Bosun (the late Bruno Lawrence), who is a man that deeply cares for Brownies well-being. Bruno is great in this film and is from the popular Current Affairs spoof ‘Frontline'. While Brownie and Lola meet a happy couple Lyle (Todd Boyce) and Mavis (Desirée Smith). What happens to this couple is very tough, but this helps Brownie and Lola, and is another moving moment in the film.

The soundtrack to this movie is just wonderful and adds to the historical time and romantic feel that the story has. Songs from it include ‘Only You' ‘Since I Met You Baby' ‘She's My Baby', ‘Great Balls of Fire' and ‘Lucille'. While we have a song from Kylie herself entitled ‘Tears on My Pillow' and another song by the Aussie act Johnny Diesel (aka Mark Lizotte) and the Injectors called ‘Somebody on my love'. This is one great compilation of music for an Australian movie.

After all these positive words on this movie, I know I will be shot down by other people around the world who truly do hate this film. Some of the comments already placed on this movie's IMDb page are very harsh and have nothing good to say. I disagree with these negative opinions, simply because I had a good experience watching this movie many years ago and just recently. I believe that this movie is not to dissimilar to the 1985 American sex comedy ‘Mischief', as it certainly had similar themes, characters and looked into the same time. ‘The delinquents' is an Australian movie that is a must see!

CMRS gives ‘The Delinquents': 4 (Very Good Film)

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