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別名: Greta Scaachi, Γκρέτα Σκάκι, Гре́та Ска́кки, Грета Скаккі, گرتا سکی
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Greta Scacchi, born on February 18, 1960, is an Italian-Australian actress known for her roles in films like 'White Mischief' (1987), 'Presumed Innocent' (1990), and 'The Player' (1992). She earned a BAFTA nomination for Best Newcomer to Film with her debut leading role in 'Heat and Dust' (1983). For her portrayal of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna of Russia in the television film 'Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny' (1996), she won a Primetime Emmy Award and earned a Golden Globe nomination.
公開年: 1985
国: Australia
別題: The Coca-Cola Kid, Момчето от Кока-Кола, A Coca Cola kölyök, O Rapaz da Coca-Cola, Парень из фирмы 'Кока-Кола'
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制作会社: Australian Film Commission, Cinema Enterprises, Grand Bay Films International Pty.
ジャンル: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Romantic Comedy
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キーワード: american abroad, australia, coca-cola, feathers, fish out of water, land baron, marketing, satire, seduction, swimming pool, sydney, australia
A marketing guru for Coca-Cola, known as 'The Kid', travels to Australia with the goal of increasing market penetration for the company. Upon arrival, he finds that there's no Coca-Cola presence in a valley owned by an old man who produces his own soft drinks. The Kid visits the valley to understand why and is eventually granted a tour of the man's plant. During this visit, they discuss a potential joint venture between the old man and Coca-Cola. However, complications arise when The Kid begins developing feelings for his temporary secretary, who has ties to the valley.
Coca-Cola Kid (1985) is an Australian film directed by Dušan Makavejev, blending elements of comedy, drama, romance, and satire. Set in Sydney, Australia, the movie revolves around the American abroad trope as a Coca-Cola marketing expert attempts to penetrate the Australian market. The story is notable for its satirical take on corporate culture and capitalism, using the iconic Coca-Cola brand as a vehicle to explore these themes.