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Optional: SUBSCRIBE to our Youtube channel to support our work! Thanks to your support we are more motivated. Thanks for following us! My Copyright Disclaimer: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. If anyone's copyright is affected, contact us at gentimile@yahoo.com to remove the video from Youtube. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "They're a Weird Mob" is a 1966 Australian comedy film based on the 1957 novel of the same name by John O'Grady under the pen name "Nino Culotta", the name of the main character of the book. It was the penultimate collaboration of the British filmmakers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. Cast: Walter Chiari as Nino Culotta Claire Dunne as Kay Kelly Chips Rafferty as Harry Kelly Alida Chelli as Giuliana Ed Devereaux as Joe Kennedy Slim DeGrey as Pat John Meillon as Dennis Charles Little as Jimmy Anne Haddy as Barmaid Jack Allen as Fat Man in Bar Red Moore as Texture Man Ray Hartley as Newsboy Tony Bonner as Lifesaver Alan Lander as Charlie Keith Peterson as Drunk Man on Ferry Muriel Steinbeck as Mrs Kelly Gloria Dawn as Mrs Chapman Jeanie Drynan as Betty Gita Rivera as Maria Judith Arthy as Dixie Doreen Warburton as Edie Barry Creyton as Hotel Clerk Graham Kennedy as Himself (cameo) Robert McDarra as Hotel Manager Judi Farr as Hotel Telephonist (uncredited) Noel Brophy as Irate Ferry Passenger Jacki Weaver as Girl on Beach Liza Goddard as Girl on Ferry (uncredited) Ken James as Bellboy at King's Cross Hotel (uncredited) John Hargreaves as Youth at Train Station (uncredited) Ron Shand as Man at Racetrack (uncredited) Plot: Nino Culotta is an Italian immigrant, newly arrived in Australia. He expected to work for his cousin as a sports writer for an Italian language magazine. However, on arrival in Sydney, Nino discovers that the cousin has abandoned the magazine, leaving a substantial debt to Kay Kelly. Nino declares that he will get a job and pay back the debt. Working as a labourer Nino becomes mates with his co-workers, despite some difficulties with Australian slang and culture of the 1960s. Nino endeavours to understand the aspirational values and social rituals of everyday urban Australians, and assimilate. A romantic attraction builds between Nino and Kay despite her frosty exterior and her conservative Irish father's dislike of Italians. A tone of mild racism exists in the film between Anglo-Saxon/Anglo-Irish characters such as Kay Kelly's dad Harry (Chips Rafferty) and Nino. Harry says he does not like writers, brickies or dagos. Nino is all three. But this is undermined when Nino, sitting in the Kelly house notices a picture of the pope on the wall. Nino says "If I am a dago, then so is he". Realising the impossibility of referring to the pope by that derogatory term, Harry gives in.