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ethanedwards
November 2nd, 2006, 05:39 AM
KANGAROO

aka The Australian Story

DIRECTED BY LEWIS MILESTONE
PRODUCED BY ROBERT BASSLER
ORIGINAL MUSIC BY SOL KAPLAN
TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM CORPORATION

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Information from IMDb

Plot Summary
Besotted by alcohol, Australian cattle-station owner Michael McGuire (Finlay Currie)
is led to believe that crooked gambler Richard Connor (Peter Lawford) is his long-lost son.
Connor and his partner-in-crime...

Full Cast
Maureen O'Hara .... Dell McGuire
Peter Lawford .... Richard Connor
Finlay Currie .... Michael McGuire
Richard Boone .... John W. Gamble
Chips Rafferty .... Trooper Leonard
Letty Craydon .... Kathleen, McGuire's Housekeeper
Charles 'Bud' Tingwell .... Matt
Ron Whelan .... Fenner the Gambler
John Fegan .... Burke
Guy Doleman .... Pleader
Reg Collins .... Ship's Officer
Frank Ransome .... Burton, Station Foreman
Clyde Combo .... Aborigine Stockman
Henry Murdoch .... Black Tracker
Marshall Crosby .... Gambler (as Marshal Crosby)
Eve Abdullah .... Woman Servant (uncredited)
Alan Bardsley .... Cook on Cattle Drive (uncredited)
Billy Bray .... Sailor (uncredited)
Frank Catchlove .... Walter the Publican (uncredited)
Syd Chambers .... Sailor (uncredited)
John Clark .... Ferret Face (uncredited)
Kleber Claux .... Sailor (uncredited)
Alexander Cross .... Sailor (uncredited)
Larry Crowhurst .... Cockatoo at Door (uncredited)
James Doogue .... Sailor (uncredited)
Dennis Glenny .... Well-Dressed Cockatoo (uncredited)
Archie Hull .... Sailor (uncredited)
Douglas Ramsey .... Kelly-Station Foreman (uncredited)
Stan Tolhurst .... Policeman (uncredited)
Joe Tomal .... Sailor (uncredited)
Ossie Wenban .... Sailor (uncredited)

Writing Credits
Martin Berkeley story
Harry Kleiner

Non-Original Music
Alfred Newman (stock music) (uncredited)

Cinematography
Charles G. Clarke

Trivia
The film is also known as The Australian Story (American subtitle).
The first Technicolor movie filmed on-location in Australia.

Strong winds on location forced director Lewis Milestone to re-dub much of the exterior dialogue.

The housing settlement outside Port Augusta established to house 150 crew was nicknamed "Zanuckville" after the then head of 20th Century Fox, Darryl F. Zanuck

Memorable Quotes (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044788/quotes)

Filming Locations
All Saints Catholic Church, 49-51 Flinders Terrace, Port Augusta, South Australia, Australia
Buckaringa Gorge, South Australia, Australia
Catninga, South Australia, Australia
Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia
Flinders Terrace, Port Augusta, South Australia, Australia
Loudon Road, Port Augusta West, South Australia, Australia
New South Wales, Australia
Pagewood Studios, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
(interiors)
Port Augusta West, South Australia, Australia
Port Augusta, South Australia, Australia
Quorn, South Australia, Australia
Sandy Creek, South Australia, Australia
South Australia, Australia
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
The Rocks, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Woolundunga Station, South Australia, Australia
(as Rooloora)

ethanedwards
November 2nd, 2006, 05:41 AM
Kangaroo is a 1952 American film directed by Lewis Milestone.

A rearly seen film, held together by Maureen.
Look out for Richard Boone,
who I like, but the more I see of him,
I think the critics are right, he does overact!!

User Review

Author: artzau from Sacramento, CA
You look at this cast, Peter Lawford, Maureen O'Hara, Chips Rafferty, Richard Boone and Finlay Currie, and you'd think this would be a winner. Well, not quite. The story line which draws on the fortunes of an Irish immigrant (Currie) and his daughter (O'Hara)to rural Australia just kind of wears out. Boone, of course, is at his hammy best as the bad guy and Lawford, in his pre-Ratpack days, provides the romantic interest but the story just seems to run out of steam, even with the efforts of veteran Aussie character actor, Chips Rafferty. If it shows up one night on the late show, you might want to watch it but I doubt if you'll remember much of it afterwards.

Romy
September 4th, 2011, 09:57 AM
:wink_smile:

Shot in Australia, Maureen had loved the original script but was very disappointed with the revised version in Sydney by the director, who rewrote history. But again, no choice for Maureen, it was necessary to turn ...

a small video (http://www.archive-host.com/video.php?id=67ac375ee2034d1e9c591e32b014385ce6e91 a28.mp4)

and the Original trailer (http://www.archive-host.com/video.php?id=aca1e499ce3a18401ae052bc71961c775d473 469.mp4)

Good reading

Romy
October 20th, 2011, 11:22 AM
:wink_smile:

..................................... The pictures from the film ......................

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