Umbrella Entertainment

Scobie Malone

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This special limited edition slipcover (designed by Tom Ralson) is limited to 1,000 units and is only available on our website and at select indie retailers. Absolutely no major retailers will be stocking them.

Umbrella Entertainment has been a 100% Australian-owned and operated distributor for over 20 years. Their vast home entertainment catalogue features an extensive range of Australian classic, cult and exploitation films restored under the eyes of the original filmmakers. All sourced from national archives, underground collectors and local basements.

A long-overlooked piece of 70s Australian crime cinema, Scobie Malone is a stylish blend of murder mystery, political intrigue, and saucy entanglements. Jack Thompson stars as the charming yet tough Sydney detective, whose latest case leads him from poolside patios to the corridors of power. When a woman is found dead at the Sydney Opera House, Malone uncovers a dangerous web of corruption, blackmail, and deception. With a catchy theme song, steamy romance, and a plot packed with twists, this adaptation of Jon Cleary’s Helga’s Web captures the era’s freewheeling energy while delivering a sharp police procedural. Thompson’s effortless charisma makes Malone a captivating mix of ladies’ man and relentless investigator, navigating a world where secrets are currency and danger lurks beneath Sydney’s glittering surface.

directed by: Terry Ohlsson
starring: Jack Thompson; Judy Morris; Shane Porteous
1975 / 98 min / 1.85:1 / English DTS-HD MA 2.0

Additional info:

  • Region Free Blu-ray
  • Audio commentary by screenwriters Stephen Vagg and Justin King
  • Murder At The Opera House – An interview with producer (and Scobie script supervisor) Sue Milliken
  • “Not Quite Hollywood” - extended interviews with actors Jack Thompson, Judy Morris and Victoria Anoux
  • Archival Jon Cleary interview conducted by screenwriter Stephen Vagg
  • Jack Thompson Aussie trailer reel
  • The High Commissioner trailer
  • Booklet featuring an essay by writer John Charles
  • English SDH subtitles

                            Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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                            Crazy and rutheless

                            "This woman in this movie is insane and literally would do anything for money. Great watch"

                            Grant M. (5/5)

                            Entertaining

                            "Suburban Mayhem is a nasty little blast of Australian crime comedy, built around chaos, bad choices, and a lead character who is both awful and impossible to look away from. It has a trashy tabloid energy that makes the whole thing feel messy, mean, and weirdly entertaining."

                            Shane P. (5/5)

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