Oz-ploitation Boxset Vol 3 

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 - Oz-ploitation Boxset Vol 3
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Format6 DVD
GenreArthouse / Cult, Drama/Romance, Australian Cinema
Running Time646 mins
Aspect RatioTBC
LanguagesEnglish (Dolby Digital 2.0)
RatingR18+
Available12-01-2011
SourcedAustralia
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With the relaxing of censorship laws in the early 1970s, a feast of B-films exploded onto Australian screens as maverick filmmakers served up a diet of murder, mayhem and full frontal nudity in exploitation classics such as Stork, Alvin Purple and Stone. Celebrated in the hit documentary Not Quite Hollywood, seven of these 'Ozploitation' genre films are presented here in one hilarious mash-up of sex, violence and laugh-out-loud comedy!

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