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For the James March film, see The King (2005 film).
The King: The Story of Graham Kennedy is an Australian telemovie examining the life of Australian entertainer Graham Kennedy. Produced in Australia by the Sydney based independent production company Crackerjack Productions for TV1 and the Nine Network, The King was first shown on 20 May 2007 on TV1 for Foxtel and Austar and became the highest rating drama ever screened on subscription television in Australia, drawing 511,000 viewers. It later aired on the Nine Network on August 27, 2007. The film faced criticism from some of those close to Kennedy who felt it did not portray him accurately, feeling that he was portrayed too broadly in a dark manner in the film, as well as what one commentator noted was a "mad rush to out him, sexually"[citation needed].
[edit] ProductionThe screenplay was written by Jaime Browne and Kris Mrksa; the director was Matthew Saville and the producer was Jason Stephens. Filming began on December 6, 2006 with a $AUD2.1 million budget and a 20-day shooting schedule. The ABC's Ripponlea studios were utilised to film the scenes for sequences involving Kennedy's roles on In Melbourne Tonight and Blankety Blanks [1]. Stephen Curry (who plays the role of Graham Kennedy) lost 14 kilograms (30 pounds) to portray the young Kennedy, but then regained the weight in two weeks over Christmas 2006 to play the older Kennedy.[2]. [edit] Cast
[edit] Reception[edit] Pre-releaseA Herald-Sun article published on November 28, 2006 headed "Pals protect mate" reported that Kennedy's friends Bert Newton, Noeline Brown and her husband TV writer Tony Sattler were "refusing to help producers of a telemovie about his life." [3] The article stated that "Bert Newton knocked back an approach to work on The King, telling industry sources Kennedy would not have approved of his story being told" and quoted Sattler as saying "He was never himself, always playing the character called Graham Kennedy, so I don't know how they'd find someone who could manage to play the part." It also stated "The movie is not linked with [the] controversial book "The King & I", launched in the prior month by Kennedy's former lover, Rob Astbury." [edit] Post-releaseKennedy's biographer Graeme Blundell wrote in The Australian:[4]
Close friends Tony Sattler and Noeline Brown were reported as saying:
Brown was also reported as saying:
And Tony Sattler said:
Kennedy's colleague Bert Newton was interviewed by Tracy Grimshaw in an item which went to air on A Current Affair on the night of the Channel 9 screening of the The King:
[edit] AwardsAt the 2007 Australian Film Institute Awards The King won the award for Best Telefeature or Miniseries. Curry also picked up the award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama and Saville for Best Direction in Television.[5] [edit] See also[edit] References[edit] Other references
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