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Rikky And Pete (1988)
Released By: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Nadia Tass
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Nina Landis, Stephen Kearney
Published ID: 2514
UPC: 027616125286,
Plot: In the wake of their surprise hit Malcolm, Australian screenwriter/photographer David Parker and director Nadia Tass concocted an equally delightful follow-up, Rikky & Pete. Rikky (Nina Landis) and her brother Pete (Stephen Kearney), feeling like misfits in their hometown (as indeed they are), head for a remote mining community. Here it is hoped that Rikky will at last discern her direction in life, and that Pete can work on his Rube Goldberg-ish inventions in peace. Well, now, if everything went as planned, there wouldn't be any movie, would there? Not quite as fresh and spontaneous as Malcolm, Rikky and Pete still possesses an eccentric charm all its own. Be advised, however, that the film is rated R, and may not be altogether appropriate for kids. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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One of our all-time favorite Aussie flicks
Added 5/18/2009

Pete is a wayward soul, a brilliant mechanical inventor, and likely to get thrown in jail for trying to avenge his mother's injury (caused by the local police chief). Rikky is a stable and accomplished geologist as well as a singer who plays guitar and sings at a local bar. To save her brother, she gets a job in the Outback and drags Pete away from Melbourne to safety. What they find is a wild set of characters, a mine that could very well make them a great deal of money and more trouble. Can the love of his sister and new girlfriend Flossie save Pete?

Rikky and Pete is raucous fun and just an all-around good story. We watch it regularly and it's always good for lots of laughs. There are a couple of scenes with nudity and a little language, but nothing I'd keep my 17-year-old from viewing.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
great aussie movie
Added 6/2/2008

this is a great movie to show you what it is to live in the australian outback
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Captivating, Inventive, and Just a Bit Evil
Added 7/6/2006

If the first five minutes of this film don't grab you then you probably don't like cinema. From the opening frames of Pete's newspaper delivery truck to "Evil Donald" and the local Keystone Cops, you cannot help but laugh out loud.

The DVD is labeled full screen, but it is letterboxed on screen. HOWEVER it appears it was not mastered from the film but from the laserdisc master, like the upcoming "original" Star Wars DVD people are complaining about. It just does not seem to have full DVD resolution. The colors are vibrant however, and the film deserves to be seen, even if "on laserdisc." At least you don't have to flip the disc over!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Full Screen -----Total Rubbish !!
Added 11/28/2005

Yet again a truly great film is treated to a full screen dvd transfer.Americans want this but the rest of the world does not.Give us WIDESCREEN,and respect the cinema fans of the world.
3 out of 6 people found this helpful.
funny and touching
Added 7/18/2003

Parts of this movie had me laughing myself off the couch.

It is an understated and unpretentious film, basically a love story or a coming of age story - I guess a mixture of both.

I had to give it 5 stars, it is not a 5 star movie even though Tetchie Agbayani looked totally delicious, but I figured the other reviewer gave it 4 stars, now it averges out at 4 1/2 - just about right.

Well worth seeing. It is part of my library and I bring it out as a special treat for company that I know can appreciate it.


1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
One of our all-time favorite Aussie flicks
Added 5/18/2009

Pete is a wayward soul, a brilliant mechanical inventor, and likely to get thrown in jail for trying to avenge his mother's injury (caused by the local police chief). Rikky is a stable and accomplished geologist as well as a singer who plays guitar and sings at a local bar. To save her brother, she gets a job in the Outback and drags Pete away from Melbourne to safety. What they find is a wild set of characters, a mine that could very well make them a great deal of money and more trouble. Can the love of his sister and new girlfriend Flossie save Pete?

Rikky and Pete is raucous fun and just an all-around good story. We watch it regularly and it's always good for lots of laughs. There are a couple of scenes with nudity and a little language, but nothing I'd keep my 17-year-old from viewing.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
great aussie movie
Added 6/2/2008

this is a great movie to show you what it is to live in the australian outback
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Captivating, Inventive, and Just a Bit Evil
Added 7/6/2006

If the first five minutes of this film don't grab you then you probably don't like cinema. From the opening frames of Pete's newspaper delivery truck to "Evil Donald" and the local Keystone Cops, you cannot help but laugh out loud.

The DVD is labeled full screen, but it is letterboxed on screen. HOWEVER it appears it was not mastered from the film but from the laserdisc master, like the upcoming "original" Star Wars DVD people are complaining about. It just does not seem to have full DVD resolution. The colors are vibrant however, and the film deserves to be seen, even if "on laserdisc." At least you don't have to flip the disc over!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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