The Big Fellow
The Big Fellow

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The Big Fellow

1973
Movie
90 min
Mandarin

Charles Heung does battle with ruthless triads during the early years of the republic

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Michael CaulfieldGenres: Drama, History, Biography

Plot Summary

This biographical drama chronicles the life and political career of William Hughes, Australia's longest-serving Prime Minister. The film focuses on his rise from humble beginnings to the highest office, detailing his complex personality and the turbulent political landscape he navigated. It explores his controversial decisions and enduring impact on Australian society.

Critical Reception

The Big Fellow was a significant Australian film of its time, lauded for its ambitious portrayal of a pivotal historical figure. While praised for its historical scope and the central performance, some critics noted its dense narrative. It is generally considered an important, albeit sometimes challenging, piece of Australian cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its detailed historical account of William Hughes' life.

  • Brian Marshall's performance as Hughes was frequently highlighted.

  • Some found the film's pacing and complexity demanding.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced by the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC), which was relatively new to large-scale dramatic production at the time.

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