The Castle

The Castle
by Rob Sitch

The Castle
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Actor: Anne Tenney, Anthony Simcoe, Michael Caton, Sophie Lee, Stephen Curry
Director: Rob Sitch
Cinematographer: Miriana Marusic
Writer: Rob Sitch
Producer: Debra Choate
Producer: Michael Hirsh
Writer: Jane Kennedy
Writer: Santo Cilauro
Writer: Tom Gleisner
Edition: VHS Tape
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
Running Time: 82 minutes
Release Date: 1999-11-16
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Publisher: Walt Disney Video
Studio: Walt Disney Video

VHS Movie Reviews of The Castle

Movie Review: Great comedy with a big heart.
Summary: 5 Stars

Saw this heart-warming film several years ago in an art theater and it's the only movie I've ever been to where the audience applauded. Have hunted for some time trying to find The Castle and was so happy to find it on Amazon. It is one of our favorite films. Shouldn't reveal too much of the story but it is basically about a man, his family and their neighbors who fight to keep their homes from being purchased by a large local airport, to build larger landing fields. It's a great story of family value, that your home is your castle ... it's a really great movie.

Movie Review: a trip out film
Summary: 3 Stars

saw this film late one night last week and I hadn't payed it much attention and then something told me to check this film out and I was laughing big time. the family is a trip and there different journeys is a real trip. i dug how everybody in the neighborhood is fighting for there property.

Movie Review: OMG was this funny! The uncut Aussie THE CASTLE
Summary: 5 Stars

The last film where I had so much fun was Lars and the Real Girl! Now, I laughed heartily and gleefully again at the Australian Indie film THE CASTLE (which if you catch it, is also on ON DEMAND right now...because the DVD is expensive!)

I sold Real Estate for nine years, so I was intimately acquainted with the dilemma facing Darryl Kerrigan (Michael Caton)and his family;his "castle",his "home",which is a ramshackled PUD tract house,built on a toxic waste site and sitting next to a booming airport with the pleasantly fresh smells of diesel fuel,is to be taken by "Imminent Domain",torn down,used to further the airstrip, and all this with meagre compensation from the Aussie Govt!" A MAN'S HOME IS HIS CASTLE!" protests the unbelieving Darryl. Well Darryl will not be deterred and his case simply must go to the Highest Court to be heard."It just isn't fair!"...now there's a legal argument. Follow Darryl and his cheery lobotomised brood through 90 minutes of sheer pandaemonium.This is as quirky and delightfully original as anything I have seen in recent memory.It is truly engaging and full of warmth and grand intention.The Aussies cherish this film and now so do I.Do what it takes to see this 1997 farce!

Movie Review: Australian comedy at it's best
Summary: 5 Stars

I love this movie because it's very funny and there are no weak links. Every character is perfect in their role. This is one of those classics that will have you quoting lines and asking friends if they've ever seen it. " It's just the vibe"...(you'll get it when you see the movie).

Movie Review: Inspirational Comedy
Summary: 4 Stars

The Castle is NOT a cocodile dundee type comedy.
It is typical of other "serious" Australian films being producined at that time, with idealist themes.
The theme of The Castle is "money can't buy happiness", however, comedy is cleverly used to subdue this unrealistic theme until the end of the movie.
It was hard to accept that the Kerrigan's could be happy, and I was cringing at the stupidity of the characters throughout the film... but I slowly began to urge them on, and by the end of the film I felt like I could be have been one of them.
The only thing that I could not accept was that tow-truck drivers are not as friendly as Darryl Kerrigan, and this profession did not suit his character.

Summary of The Castle

In the laugh-filled tradition of THE FULL MONTY, THE CASTLE is a hilarious comedy treat critics hailed as one of the year's funniest movies! Even though there's an airport practically running through their backyard, the eccentric Kerrigan clan loves their humble home. But when the airfield needs room to expand, the government says that the Kerrigans have to go! With an irresistable charm and irrepressible humor everyone is sure to enjoy, the hilarity then really takes flight when this funny family decides to stay and fight for their beloved "castle" ... no matter how far the conflict goes!
The title of The Castle refers to a ramshackle suburban tract house so close to an airport that planes fly mere yards above the roof. Worse than that, it's built on a toxic landfill and right beside humming high-power lines. But to patriarch Darryl Kerrigan (Michael Caton) and his dim-witted but cheerful brood it's home. Darryl has devoted himself to constantly improving it with modifications like a false chimney that, as he brags to a man sent to estimate the value of the property, makes the house look more picturesque. When the owners of the airport serve Darryl notice that his home is being compulsorily purchased, Darryl hires a small-time lawyer and pursues his case all the way to the Australian Supreme Court. This Australian box-office smash wasn't as successful as The Full Monty in American theaters, but it has something of the same buoyant spirit. The Castle actually plays better on the small screen; its relationship with its characters is much like the farcical intimacy of classic British sitcoms like Fawlty Towers, in which crazed behavior is balanced by the genuine warmth of the whole cast. Caton in particular is a sweet, engaging presence; Darryl Kerrigan is a fool, but a fool with dignity, and he carries you through the movie. --Bret Fetzer

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