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Not Quite Hollywood
Not Quite Hollywood is the wild, wonderful, untold story of 'Ozploitation' cinema.

Ozploitat6ion - that is, Australian genre cinema of the 70s and 80s. A time when the Aussie film industry got its gear off and showed the world a full-frontal explosion of sex, violence, horror and foot-to-the-floor, full bore action!

Warning: Contains Nudity

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