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Walkabout [videorecording] by Agutter, Jenny.act(CARDINAL)520612; Bond, Edward.aus(CARDINAL)142031; Gulpilil.act; Litvinoff, Si.pro(CARDINAL)300225; Marshall, James Vance,1924-Walkabout.; Roeg, Luc.act; Roeg, Nicolas,1928-drt; Criterion Collection (Firm)(CARDINAL)348269; Max L. Raab-Si Litvinoff Films.; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.(CARDINAL)137420;
Editors, Antony Gibbs, Alan Pattillo ; music, John Barry.Jenny Agutter, Lucien John [i.e, Luc Roeg], David Gumpilil [i.e. Gulpilil], John Meillon.Stranded in the Australian desert, an English girl and her small brother are rescued by an aborigine boy who has journeyed into the outback on his "walkabout"--A tribal initiation into manhood. This is the original director's cut.DVD, NTSC ; monaural.
Subjects: Feature films.; Marshall, James Vance, 1924-; Abandoned children; Aboriginal Australians; Aboriginal Australians; Desert survival;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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The tracker [videorecording] / by De Heer, Rolf,1951-; Gulpilil.; Sweet, Gary.; ArtMattan Productions.; Australian Film Finance Corporation.; South Australian Film Corporation.; Vertigo productions.;
David Gulpilil, Gary Sweet, Damon Gameau, Grant Page, Noel Wilton.Set in 1922 in the outback, the story follows three mounted policemen and an Aboriginal tracker on a mission to bring to justice a black man accused of murdering a white woman. The party's leader is a sadistic racist known simply as the Fanatic. Their guide, the Tracker, is a resourceful and complex character, who keeps everyone guessing until the end. They are constantly half a day behind the Fugitive. Frustrations spill over as the tension mounts. Relationships among the pursuers are put to the test, and alliances shift among the men. Brutal acts are repaid. Law and justice are explored.Not rated.
Subjects: Aboriginal Australians; Fugitives from justice; Judicial error; Police;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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