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  1. Filter by Rating: 6/10. Hilarious, if-flawed, Australian comedy! SwatchDog 21 November 2000. "Welcome to Woop Woop" takes Australian cliches to the extreme. When con-artist Teddy escapes to the Australian outback, he finds himself drugged, unconsciously married and trapped in "Woop Woop" an outback town inhabited by zany hooligans. I enjoyed it.

  2. 9. Juni 2021 · It’s no surprise that right off the bat Elliott upset and angered viewers. They expected more of the same from the director who helped cause a welcome celebration of the Australian film industry with Priscilla, but instead, Welcome to Woop Woop became cause célèbre, effectively condemning the future of Australian cinema to the dustbin of cinematic hell.

  3. 1. Juni 1997 · Living up to the weirdness of its title, "Welcome to Woop Woop" is a uniquely off-the-wall comedy that has the nature of an elaborate private joke played out on a lavish scale. Highly peculiar ...

  4. Auf der Flucht vor Gangstern setzt sich ein New Yorker Kleinkrimineller nach Australien ab, wo er im Outback in die Fänge einer ebenso sexsüchtigen wie trinkfesten Frau gerät, deren tyrannischer Vater mit eiserner Faust ein kleines Kaff regiert. Zu allem Überfluss dudelt der städtische Radiosender pausenlos Melodien von Rodgers und Hammerstein: Die Musicals "South Pacific" und "The Sound ...

  5. 13. Nov. 1998 · Teddy awakens to find himself in the dusty town of Woop Woop. Surrounded by steep cliffs, the town, which was built near a now-defunct asbestos mine, is ruled by Angie's father Daddy-O, who is as much a warden as he is a local leader, deciding when and who will enter and leave Woop Woop. A weird place that is supported by a kangaroo-meat dog ...

  6. 24. Feb. 1998 · Welcome to Woop Woop by Original Soundtrack released in 1998. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. 0.00 / 0.00. AllMusic would like to send you notifications about albums and artists you might be interest ...

  7. Welcome to Woop Woop (1998) Rod Taylor plays Daddy-O in his return to Australian cinema, four decades after leaving his native Sydney for Hollywood. This was director Stephan Elliott's first effort since his campy cult film, "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert," and viewers seem to rate "Woop Woop" as either hilarious or vile.