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| Shea Adams | Carney Boy #3 | |
| Eddie Baroo | Bull | |
| Ray Barrett | Ramsden | |
| Tony Barry | Sergeant Callahan | |
| Jamal Sydney Bednarz | Mission Boy | |
| Damian Bradford | Constable #1 | |
| Bryan Brown | King Carney | |
| Nathin Butler | Carney Boy #1 | |
| Tara Carpenter | Essential Services Woman | |
| Rebecca Chatfield | Magarri's Niece | |
| Lillian Crombie | Bandy Legs | |
| Max Cullen | Old Drunk | |
| Essie Davis | Cath Carney | |
| Arthur Dignam | Father Benedict | |
| Michelle Dyzla | Hairdresser | |
| Shea Adams | ||
| Eddie Baroo | ||
| Ray Barrett | ||
| Tony Barry | ||
| Jamal Sydney Bednarz | ||
| Damian Bradford | ||
| Bryan Brown | ||
| Nathin Butler | ||
| Tara Carpenter | ||
| Rebecca Chatfield | ||
| Lillian Crombie | ||
| Max Cullen | ||
| Essie Davis | ||
| Arthur Dignam | ||
| Michelle Dyzla |
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| Producer |
Baz Luhrmann
Catherine Knapman |
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| Writer |
Stuart Beattie
Baz Luhrmann |
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| Cinematography |
Mandy Walker
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Set in northern Australia before World War II, an English aristocrat who inherits a sprawling ranch reluctantly pacts with a stock-man in order to protect her new property from a takeover plot. As the pair drive 2,000 head of cattle over unforgiving landscape, they experience the bombing of Darwin by Japanese forces firsthand. |
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