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Alvin Purple is a 1973 Australian sex comedy film starring Graeme Blundell in the title role; the screenplay was written by Alan Hopgood and directed by Tim Burstall, through his production company Hexagon Productions and Village Roadshow.
Alvin Purple is a comedy film directed by Tim Burstall and written by Alan Hopgood. It stars Graeme Blundell as Alvin, a hippie who gets involved in a series of adventures and misadventures.
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Alvin Purple is a TV series based on the movie of the same name, about a waterbed salesman who is irresistible to women. The series follows his adventures as a gardener in a convent, where he encounters various characters and situations.
- (50)
- 1976-08-13
- Comedy
- 30
Alvin Purple is a seemingly regular guy who stirs utterly boundless lust in the loins of women – ALL women. They are powerless to resist his charms, and he can’t escape the armies of lust-crazed women who need to use him to satisfy their depraved desires.
Australian waterbed salesman Alvin (Graeme Blundell) sees a psychiatrist (Penne Hackforth-Jones) about his irresistibility to women.
- Comedy
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Alvin Purple: Directed by Tim Burstall. With Graeme Blundell, Abigail, Lynette Curran, Christine Amor. Waterbed salesman Alvin consults a psychiatrist about his irresistibilty to women.