

Is this thing worth your time? Look, Strike Me Lucky is basically a filmed stage act. If you have a soft spot for 1930s vaudeville or want to see the literal roots of Australian comedy, you’ll probably find something to grin at here. If you need a plot that actually moves, or if you get twitchy watching low-budget blac...

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behind_the_scenes


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

Ken G. Hall

Maurice Campbell
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"Is this thing worth your time? Look, Strike Me Lucky is basically a filmed stage act. If you have a soft spot for 1930s vaudeville or want to see the literal roots of Australian comedy, you’ll probably find something to grin at here. If you need a plot that actually moves, or if you get twitchy watching low-budget black-and-white stuff that hasn't aged perfectly, you will absolutely hate it. 🫠 Roy Rene—or 'Mo' to everyone who knows his act—is the whole engine of this thing. He’s got this weird..."
Roy Rene
George D. Parker, Victor Roberts
Australia

