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The Coca-Cola Kid

  • 1985
  • 15
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
3.7K
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The Coca-Cola Kid (1985)
Ex-marine turned Coca-Cola marketing guru Becker is on a mission to boost sales in Australia when he discovers a dry spot in the Outback, where everyone is guzzling homegrown brew - and not a drop of his company's cola.
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Ex-marine turned Coca-Cola marketing guru Becker is on a mission to boost sales in Australia when he discovers a dry spot in the Outback, where everyone is guzzling homegrown brew - and not ... Read allEx-marine turned Coca-Cola marketing guru Becker is on a mission to boost sales in Australia when he discovers a dry spot in the Outback, where everyone is guzzling homegrown brew - and not a drop of his company's cola.Ex-marine turned Coca-Cola marketing guru Becker is on a mission to boost sales in Australia when he discovers a dry spot in the Outback, where everyone is guzzling homegrown brew - and not a drop of his company's cola.

  • Director
    • Dusan Makavejev
  • Writers
    • Frank Moorhouse
    • Denny Lawrence
  • Stars
    • Eric Roberts
    • Greta Scacchi
    • Bill Kerr
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    3.7K
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    • Director
      • Dusan Makavejev
    • Writers
      • Frank Moorhouse
      • Denny Lawrence
    • Stars
      • Eric Roberts
      • Greta Scacchi
      • Bill Kerr
    • 40User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 nominations total

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    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Becker
    Greta Scacchi
    Greta Scacchi
    • Terri
    Bill Kerr
    Bill Kerr
    • T. George McDowell
    Chris Haywood
    Chris Haywood
    • Kim
    Kris McQuade
    Kris McQuade
    • Juliana
    Max Gillies
    Max Gillies
    • Frank
    Tony Barry
    Tony Barry
    • Bushman
    Paul Chubb
    Paul Chubb
    • Fred
    David Slingsby
    • Waiter
    Tim Finn
    • Phillip
    Colleen Clifford
    Colleen Clifford
    • Mrs. Haversham
    Rebecca Smart
    Rebecca Smart
    • DMZ
    Esben Storm
    • Country Hotel Manager
    Steve Dodd
    • Mr. Joe
    Ian Gilmour
    Ian Gilmour
    • Marjorie
    David Argue
    David Argue
    • Newspaper Vendor
    Linda Nagle
    • Marching Girl
    Julie Nihill
    Julie Nihill
    • Marching Girl
    • Director
      • Dusan Makavejev
    • Writers
      • Frank Moorhouse
      • Denny Lawrence
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    User reviews40

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    jtmazibrook

    American Marketing versus Foreign Cultural Values

    The film is billed as a comedy and will indeed leave you laughing at many of the situations the central characters get themselves in and out of. The movie should be viewed as a satire of the great American sales and marketing force on the global marketplace.

    A hot shot marketing guru from corporate is assigned to help sales down under. He quickly finds a different pace of life and cultural values that he finds hard to adjust to. He continues on "his way" even down to the music for a new series of commercials. He knows "his way" worked well in the U.S. so it should work well anywhere.

    Humorous side trips make the journey enjoyable as the guru quickly finds a large area that has no Coca Cola sales. He goes to investigate and finds a local soft drink bottler has the entire area to himself.

    The guru uses every gorilla marketing trick he knows to bring the local bottler into the Coke family, but the local bottler resists and even offers Coke a deal. Coke invades the local's territory and the local realizes he cannot win against the Coke attack.

    Coke's decisive win costs the company the guru as he finally begins to understand that other things in life, emotions and cultural values, are more important than business wins.

    I enjoyed the film and recommend it to you, especially if you want to see a funny version of the 60's novel "The Ugly American."
    6BlackJack_B

    From the off-beat mind of Dusan Makavejev.

    Dusan Makavejev is a director I admire. Much of his product is completely bonkers. He was never interested in making staid movies or anything generic. He always went for the gusto. It was as if anything could happen in one of his films. If he had been given the reign to direct remakes of any films he would have completely changed everything. I could imagine what he could have done with, say, the remakes of the Steve Martin/Diane Keaton/Martin Short "Father Of The Bride" movies.

    The Coca-Cola Kid is his most well-known work. The film features Eric Roberts as a whiz kid named Becker who has been sent by Coca-Cola to find out why Coke isn't making any money in the Outback region of Australia. It turns out that a Mom-And-Pop company run by T. George McDowell (Bill Kerr) that has dominated the area. Becker then does whatever he can to buy McDowell out. In the meantime, he strikes up an interesting affair with McDowell's secretary Terri (Greta Scacchi), a single mother who has some ties to Kerr's operations.

    Much like any Makavejev film, there are some extremely off-the-wall moments. The bedroom scene with the feathers, the drag queen party, the Santa Claus parade and the infamous shower scene where mother and daughter wash up together are some of the crazy things you'll see. Eventually, the movie does lose its focus in favour of its "Crash T.V." content. Still, the movie has some good acting, Scacchi offers up great eye candy and it is truly wacky; even if isn't uproariously funny. It's just so out there. If you want to see Makavejev's unique vision translated on film this should be your first viewing. Montenegro and WR are others worth checking out.
    mkrupnick

    A true gem hidden in the dirt

    This is that rare find: a truly lovely yet unpretentious film. Never in their careers have Roberts and Scacchi been more genuinely warm and transparently human. Every twitch of the eye and gesture comes across as the real deal. The direction and writing are wonderfully sparse and unaffected, letting the simple story shine through. This is comedy in it's most understated form, and if the viewer is paying attention, he/she can't help but laugh and cry just as we do in life.
    per8

    a brilliant movie!

    This is one of the most fantastic movies ever made.

    I'm not kidding.

    Essentially the movie is about corporate America vs. Australia. More broadly, the film is about American corporate imperialism and a country's attempt to resist it.

    Eric Roberts plays the gung-ho American coca-cola executive ("the marines have landed on every continent except Australia.. AND HERE I AM!"), intent on establishing a coca-cola franchise in the heart of Australia. The stubbornly independent Australians resist the American businessman with their own brand of humour and subversiveness.

    Watch for several layers of meaning throughout the film. Especially the "Waltzing Matilda" scene.

    Notable quote: "We have bottling franchises in every country on the planet. Including the moon."

    A brilliant movie that will change your life.. or a movie that you'll ignore.
    6TrTm316

    Nasty Little Fact Ruins My Perfectly Good Theory

    This tale of an American marketing guru sent to improve Coke's sales in Australia was mildly enjoyable. It's certainly not the worst film ever made, but the main character, played by Eric Roberts, is more than slightly over the top, to the point of being obnoxious, in fact, pretty unlikeable. Still, with some mild intrigue and a blooming romance, the movie will hold your attention just to find out what happens.

    As to the nasty little fact ruining a good theory: I'd previously held that directors, especially Europeans, invariable fail when they attempt to address economic and social concepts via sex and violence. It's a theory supported by several of Jodorowsky's films, and by this director, Dusan Makavajev's, epic failures "W.R. Mysteries of the Organism" and "Sweet Movie." These films support their moderately valid theses in ways as insubstantial and juvenile as the old Chi-com propaganda comic books that attempted to rationalize the downfall of the Gang of Four.

    But with "The Coca Cola Kid", Makavajev succeeds -- with less violence, and a lot less sex -- most likely because he addresses only one slice of the theoretical pie, and because he delivers a more coherent, standard narrative flow. He directed but didn't write it, of course. This dramatization of global corporate dominance was filmed while WalMart was only in the early stages of eradicating mom and pop, and while Google, Amazon, and Facebook were just leftists' vague nightmares. Any system, economic or otherwise, that lacks negative feedback will veer out of control, and the Kid personifies the attitude that lets it happen.

    As often happens on Amazon Video, this R-rated film is censored; most of the shower scene with Terri and her daughter -- and the accompanying dialog -- has been deleted.

    It's a film worth seeing once.

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    • Trivia
      This film was produced without the knowledge or consent of the international offices of the Coca-Cola Company. However, since both the company and its product were depicted so favorably in the film (as well as the film being free advertising), they took no legal action against the parties involved.
    • Goofs
      The room service man hands Becker a silenced revolver. With the exception of obsolete Russian Nagant M1895, revolvers are not able to be suppressed because the cylinder/barrel gap allows hot gas, and therefore sound, to escape.
    • Quotes

      Becker: [meeting a camel-mounted bush ranger] The last thing I ever expected to see up here was a camel.

      Bushman: Yeah, I was riding a wombat up until this morning... broke a leg and had to shoot him.

    • Crazy credits
      Catering: 'Kaos' (Highly recommended by the whole cast & crew)
    • Alternate versions
      The 2002 MGM DVD fades out the music and ends the movie as the credits end, but the original film continues the end credits song "Home for My Heart" over a black screen for about 50 seconds and then fades it out.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Fright Night/Real Genius/Weird Science/The Coca-Cola Kid (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Home For My Heart
      Composed & written by Tim Finn

      Performed by Tim Finn, Phil Manzanera, Alan Spenner, Charlie Morgan & Guy Fletcher

      Produced by Phil Manzanera, Cup/Enz Productions

      With the permission of CBS/Mushroom Records, Mushroom Music & Enz Music

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 1985 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Coca Cola Kid
    • Filming locations
      • Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Cinema Enterprises
      • The Australian Film Commission
      • Grand Bay Films International Pty.
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $93
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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