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The Coca Cola Kid w/SLIP


Brash young corporate troubleshooter Becker (Eric Roberts) was sent to rural Australia by his bosses at Coca-Cola to figure out why the brand couldn't penetrate one tiny town. He encounters resistance from the eccentric soft drink bottler (Bill Kerr) who'd cornered the market, wild romance with his assistant (Greta Scacchi), and a re-examination of his own values and ideals. Dusan Makavejev ("Montenegro") helmed this offbeat satire; Frank Moorhouse adapted his own prose for the screen. 94 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English; Subtitles: English (SDH); audio commentary; featurettes; image gallery; theatrical trailer.

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Brash young corporate troubleshooter Becker (Eric Roberts) was sent to rural Australia by his bosses at Coca-Cola to figure out why the brand couldn't penetrate one tiny town. He encounters resistance from the eccentric soft drink bottler (Bill Kerr) who'd cornered the market, wild romance with his assistant (Greta Scacchi), and a re-examination of his own values and ideals. Dusan Makavejev ("Montenegro") helmed this offbeat satire; Frank Moorhouse adapted his own prose for the screen. 94 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English; Subtitles: English (SDH); audio commentary; featurettes; image gallery; theatrical trailer.

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Brash young corporate troubleshooter Becker (Eric Roberts) was sent to rural Australia by his bosses at Coca-Cola to figure out why the brand couldn't penetrate one tiny town. He encounters resistance from the eccentric soft drink bottler (Bill Kerr) who'd cornered the market, wild romance with his assistant (Greta Scacchi), and a re-examination of his own values and ideals. Dusan Makavejev ("Montenegro") helmed this offbeat satire; Frank Moorhouse adapted his own prose for the screen. 94 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English; Subtitles: English (SDH); audio commentary; featurettes; image gallery; theatrical trailer.