Weird Wednesday: DARK AGE
Rated NR; 91min; Director:Arch Nicholson (1987)
Location: Alamo Downtown
This show is a part of the Weird Wednesdays Signature Series, Click to See More
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Part Of the Fantastic Fest “Not Quite Hollywood” Ozsploitation Retrospective.
Seriously, Australia seems like a cool place to live. Everybody
seems pretty cool. There are beautiful beaches. Outlaw culture is honored and respected. There’s one huge downside though, everything
that walks, swims or crawls can kill you within 8 seconds. The ocean is full of Great White Sharks, the venomous snake population is tops
in the world, there are all kinds of creatures that taxonomists have never been able to get close enough to even slap a latin name on. Most
disturbingly, there are giant crocodiles the size of eighteen-wheelers roaming the marshlands. Or so the makers of DARK AGE would have
you believe. Fortunately, the film is so boomingly well directed, acted and shot you’ll be willing to believe just about anything. Not only
is the giant crocodile at the center of this film hundreds of years old, he is venerated by the Aboriginal Australians as a sacred spirit. Enter
the great Aussie actor John Jarratt (WOLF CREEK) as a ranger assigned to kill the croc after it ingests some poachers. Instead of killing the
beast, he makes plans to capture and relocate it - but the whole plan is jeopardized by the most incredibly scuzzy outback reptile hunters
imaginable. Their leader lost an arm to the crocodile and takes it all pretty personally. With David Gulpilil and Burnam Burnam as the
Aborigines who join up with the ranger and his lady against the bad guys. Fantastic, highly recommended. (Lars)
Kid Policy: 18 and up; Children 6 and up will be allowed only with a parent or guardian. No children under the age of 6 will be allowed.
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