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Directed by | Bruce Beresford |
Written by | Bruce Beresford, Barry Humphries |
Starring | Barry Crocker, Barry Humphries, Donald Pleasence, Dick Bentley |
Music by | Peter Best |
Release date(s) | 1974 |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Barry McKenzie Holds His Own is the 1974 sequel to the 1972 Australian comedy film The Adventures of Barry McKenzie.
Returning from the original film is Barry Crocker in the title role, as well as Barry Humphries in the role of Barry's aunt, Dame Edna. Also returning in the director's chair is Bruce Beresford. The then Prime Minister of Australia, Gough Whitlam, along with his wife Margaret Whitlam, made cameo appearances as themselves.[1]
Barry Humphries contends that Barry McKenzie was an inspiration for the later film Crocodile Dundee.[2]
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The film continues directly where The Adventures of Barry McKenzie ended with Barry McKenzie (Barry Crocker) and his aunt Dame Edna returning home to Australia from England.
During the flight two henchmen of Count Plasma (Donald Pleasence) (a Dracula-type Minister of Culture from the People's Republic of Transylvania) mistake Dame Edna for the Queen of England and kidnap her during their brief stopover in Paris, believing that she will draw tourists to their country.
It is then up to Barry, his identical twin brother the Reverend Kevin McKenzie, his Parisian expatriate Aussie friend "Col the Frog" (Dick Bentley) and his other expatriate mates in France and England to head a team of Australian agents to be parachuted into Transylvania and rescue Edna.
Barry McKenzie Holds His Own grossed $1,407,000 at the box office in Australia,[3] which is equivalent to $9,497,250 in 2009 dollars.
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