Graeme Blundell, born in 1945 in Melbourne, is an Australian actor whose work in cult cinema includes Mad Dog Morgan (1976) and Pacific Banana (1981). In Mad Dog Morgan, he delivers a compelling performance that captures the chaotic spirit of the Australian frontier. His role in Pacific Banana showcases his comedic timing against a backdrop of tropical escapades. Blundell's contributions to the genre reflect the unique blend of humor and grit that defines much of Australian exploitation cinema.
Pacific Banana
Martin is a pilot who sneezes whenever he is aroused and loses an erection. He works for an airline owned by Sir Harry Blandings, whose wife tries to seduce Martin but then claims he made a move on her. Blandings sacks him but gets him a job at broken down Banana Airlines, where he flies with handsome Paul, who sleeps around despite being engaged to two sexy airline hostesses, Sally and Mandy. Martin makes several attempts to have sex, but constantly fails to get an erection, even with the help of the beautiful Candy Bubbles and her female friends. Paul constantly cheats on Sally and Mandy but they keep going back to him. Martin is constantly chased by Blandings school girl daughter, Julia. Eventually Julia tells Martin she loves him which cures his impotence and he can have sex.