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Graeme Blundell stars as an innocent young market researcher assigned to report on sex, though he would rather have agriculture. He looks into women's unmentionables; talks to Edna Everage, strippers, transvestites and gang bangers; and he considers nudity, homosexuality and prostitution. He probes Australian morality, and looks at censorship; but love plans a surprise. Barry Humphries makes a guest appearance. Malcolm Muggeridge spouts on pornography in literature. Russell Morris sings - as he undergoes a striptease. In King's Cross, Carlotta speaks movingly about her transsexual nature, and a beautiful ex-prostitute bares her soul.
Confronting, titillating and controversial, the film censor demanded cuts (shown by bunyip supers and bleeps). As never before, you can see what shocked the authorities (in 'Deleted Scenes'). The Naked Bunyip, a cult film of 1970, helped revive Australian feature production and inspire classic ocker comedies like The Adventures of Barry McKenzie and Alvin Purple.
A Bunyip is an animal spirit.
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