

Is it worth your time? Look, if you have any patience for 1930s Australian humor, you’ll probably find Grandad Rudd to be a weirdly comforting watch. It’s definitely not for the modern crowd that needs a joke every three seconds or a CGI explosion to stay awake. If you’re allergic to stage-play acting or rural tropes, ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth your time? Look, if you have any patience for 1930s Australian humor, you’ll probably find Grandad Rudd to be a weirdly comforting watch. It’s definitely not for the modern crowd that needs a joke every three seconds or a CGI explosion to stay awake. If you’re allergic to stage-play acting or rural tropes, stay far, far away. 👵 Bert Bailey is the whole show here, isn't he? He carries that walking stick like it’s a weapon of mass distraction. There’s something about the way he glare..."
Molly Raynor
Bert Bailey, Victor Roberts, Steele Rudd, George D. Parker
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