The supposed Australian national anthem after the 1990 Middle Class Revolution:
Australia's sons let us rejoice
For we are middle class.
We've golden soil and sun tan oil
Our home is girt by grass.
Our land is drowned in swimming pools
The barbie's over there.
The Carlton Light and cask of white
Are in the Frigidaire.
A pie and sauce, a winning horse.
T.V. and easy chair.
Australia's homes are brick veneer
We own a Betamax.
We've Commodores and sliding doors
We cheat a bit on tax.
A microwave and Magimix
A dishwasher as well.
We're good at golf, three cheers for Rolf
We're in the R.S.L.
At Christmas time we choose our gifts
From Myers and K-Tel.
Of course we all like Chinese food
And own a caravan.
Electrolux and flying ducks
A non-stick frying pan.
K-Mart's our fashion saving place
The shopping mall's our shrine.
Our homes are clean, we drink Ben Ean
While watching channel 9.
I'm sure the neighbours would approve.
Their taste's the same as mine.
Despite being low budget the film was a financial flop, only recovering half of its production cost at the box office. The negatives were destroyed to save storage costs. No cinematographic prints or television broadcast tapes survived beyond the 1990s. The only known surviving copies are from a 1986 limited release on home video.
This movie is considered to be an Ozploitation film (an Australian exploitation picture).
Debut theatrical feature film of Barry Peak in all of these capacities: producer, director and produced screenplay.
The movie's spoken opening prologue states: ''Early in the twenty first century, long after the middle class revolution
of 1990, strange things were happening in Melbourne, Australia...Ordinary people get theirs...''.