Hi Scott, I am unaware of any book on Australian Cult Cinema. Scott Murray edited in Australian Film 1978 - 1994 Oxford University Press. Susan Dermody and Liz Jacka covered some of the more eccentric films in their books on Australian Cinema. Phil (his surname slips my mind) also covered some Australian films in his Glossy magazine on exploitation flics. There have been some locally published fanzines on the subject of cult and exploitation films but these have stressed Hong Kong films. When Tarrantino addressed the crowd at the premiere of Kill Bill one, he mentioned actor John Jarret and direcor Brian Trenchard-Smith. The crowd murmured approval but I'd be surprised if even ten percent of the audience had seen Turkey Shoot, Dead End Drive Inn and other Tarrantino favourites. While studying Cinema I worked at a tiny indy theatre then called the Mandolin (originally called Mandarin as it showed Hong Kong movies for Sydney's large Asian community). I had the chance to see many minor films like Zombie Brigade etc. Except for the Peter Jackson zombie comedies most had a very limited release or were never commercially released. In fact Tarrantino has probably seen many more of these films than the average Australian. If I do a Phd I'll do it on Australasian horror/cult/exploitation but right now I'm busy writing, editing and teaching for a living. However I will pass your query on to some other interested parties. There may have been publications that have slipped by me. All the best rxd ---- To sign off Screen-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF Screen-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]