Secrets
Secrets
| 03 December 1992 (USA)
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Five teens get stuck in the basement in an attempt to see the Beatles in a local hotel.

Reviews
Cleveronix

A different way of telling a story

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ChicRawIdol

A brilliant film that helped define a genre

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Donald Seymour

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Anoushka Slater

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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Kaseryn

No mate you are not alone in having seen and enjoyed this likeable little film. Danni Minogue particularly impressed and i'm surprised a: that she didn't go on to do other work b: that this isn't available to buy.. well worth watching :)

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helfeleather

Malcolm Kennard plays the antagonistic Danny, a tough-talking, tightrope-walking greaser with a black leather jacket, stovepipe jeans, pointy boots, an impressive pompadour and a sneer on his face that made me melt. The other dags are there to swoon over the Beatles, but Danny came for Rock and Roll. His and Emily's characters are the most interesting. The others are superfluous, even a little annoying. It's a pity to see Noah Taylor's acting talents wasted on a silly role like Randolph.

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Rasmus Drews (chandler75)

A definite, almost embarrisingly obvious, rip-off of Breakfast Club, all the way down to the misunderstood rebel and the innocent beauty (who, of course, fall in love). It has some nice twists, however, and is a decent period piece backed up by plenty of the Beatles. The movie is a.k.a. One Crazy Night (1993).

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dwpollar

1st watched 6/10/2001 - 4 out of 10(Dir-Michael Pattinson): Ok drama/comedy about a group of Beatles' maniacs who get stuck in the basement below where the Beatles are playing live and share their Beatles-focused lives together. One of the people is a closet Beatles fan and doesn't reveal that he really likes them til the end of the movie(Do we care?-- No). This movie goes a lot of different directions(Aka. Sex talk, more sex talk, talk about their lives, talk about the Beatles, music of the Beatles[best part of the movie], talk and more talk). This Australian production seems like it's trying to be like the brat-pack comedy by John Hughes(The Breakfast Club) only their stuck somewhere rather than spending detention together and what they have in common is not each other but their obsession towards the Beatles. Although it follows this formula, the actors are not near as compelling and their life stories are not as interesting. The makers of this movie should have went one direction rather than many and it would have been a much more successful venture in my opinion.

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