He Died With A Felafel In His Hand

2001 film directed by Richard Lowenstein

He Died With A Felafel In His Hand is an Australian comedy about a man named Danny, as he goes through life living in different shared houses, and the dubious characters he meets. It was released in 2001. Based off the book by John Birmingham of the same name.

Directed by Richard Lowenstein, who also helped write the script.
Some people will do anything to get out of paying the rent

Jabber edit

  • I am Jabber. I control the remote, understand?

Sam edit

  • That's Derek. He lives in a tent in the lounge room so he doesn't have to pay as much rent as everyone else.

Anya edit

  • [at Flip's funeral] Goodbye...strange man...

Detective edit

  • [when the police at surveying the scene of Flip's death] Don't touch that felafel, who knows what might be in it. Bloody druggos.

Dialogue edit

Danny: Tyler, These friends of yours. They wouldn't be by any chance Nazi's would they?
Tyler: I prefer to call them... politically challenged.

Dirk: I have something to declare... I'm gay.
Danny: That's great man.

Danny: Catching some serious rays there, Flip?
Flip: Moon-tanning man.

Flip: I love you man...
Danny: Love you too, Flip.

External links edit

 
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