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Malcolm: the beloved 1980s Australian comedy

Props and designs of Malcolm

We take a look at props and designs for the beloved Australian comedy Malcolm (1986), starring Colin Friels.

Written by Adam Blackshaw
19 September, 2016
2 minute read

Malcolm (1986) is a beloved Australian comedy, made by first-time director Nadia Tass and first-time screenwriter David Parker. We take a look at the props and designs from the film.

The getaway cars

The largest item in the NFSA collection is the getaway car that memorably splits in two during the film. In the video below we transport the car to the NFSA and prepare it for a free pop-up exhibition that was held at the NFSA:

In the film, Malcolm (played by Colin Friels) is a mechanical genius. His gadgets were designed and constructed by Parker, Tony Mahood (First Assistant Director) and Steve Mills in Parker’s photographic studio in Melbourne. The most challenging was the yellow 1970 Honda Z car. David Parker explains:

"We had a complete car, one for the actors, which actually split in two on a rig and we had to have one that had wheels and ran along with stunt drivers in it. So we had to have three cars – two of which we cut right down the middle. We just cut them through with an angle grinder and a hacksaw."

The car is on display at the NFSA in Canberra from 25 October to 9 October. See Malcolm first demonstrate the car in the film.

'Give us a million dollars!’

Raising the budget for Malcolm involved sacrifices on the part of the first-time filmmakers as well as an inventive approach worthy of Malcolm himself. In this clip from a 1989 interview with David Stratton, director Nadia Tass and writer-producer David Parker explain how they scared up the money:

In the clip below, Tass and Parker talk about the involvement of actor Colin Friels in the creation of the film and how he nearly missed out on playing the lead role:

Listen to more excerpts from David Stratton’s interview with Nadia Tass and David Parker on SoundCloud.

Malcolm in pictures

Posters, lobby cards and behind-the-scenes photographs from the film.

Poster for Malcolm
Poster for 'Malcolm' (1986).
Crew on the set of Malcolm
Crew on the set of Malcolm (1986).
Malcolm sends his toy car to the shop for milk
Malcolm (Colin Friels) sends his toy car for milk to the corner shop.
Malcolm's three remote controlled garbage bins stage a hold up
Looking like the Kelly Gang, three remote-controlled ashtray bins stage a hold-up.
Armed guards held up by Malcolm's car - Lobby card
Two armed guards (Mike Bishop and John Stanton) are held up by Malcolm's modified remote-controlled car.
Crew filming Malcolm's DIY mini tram
Filming 'Malcolm' (1986): Malcolm (Colin Friels) driving a small Brunswick tram.
Malcolm DIY tram (copy)
Malcolm (Colin Friels) takes his small Brunswick tram for a spin.
Colin Friels (Malcolm), Lindy Davies (Judith) and John Hargreaves (Frank)
The cast of Malcolm (1986): Malcolm (Colin Friels), Judith (Lindy Davies) and Frank (John Hargreaves).
Malcolm's getaway car splits into two
Malcolm's unique getaway car in action.
One half of Malcolm's getaway car surprises two shop assistants
Malcolm's getaway car surprises two shop assistants.
Malcolm demonstrates his getaway car
Malcolm (Colin Friels) shows Judith (Lindy Davies) and Frank (John Hargreaves) his tricked-up 1970 Honda Z car.
The two halves of Malcolm's getaway car plunge into a river
An unfortunate end to Malcolm's getaway car.

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