The Man from Snowy River
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The Man from Snowy River
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" Jim Craig has lived his first 18 years in the mountains of Australia on his father's farm. The death of his father forces him to go to the low lands to earn enough money to get the farm back on its feet. Kirk Douglas plays two roles as twin brothers who haven't spoken for years, one of whom was Jim's father's best friend and the other of whom is the father of the girl he wants to marry. A 20 year old feud re-erupts, catching Jim and Jessica in the middle of it as Jim is accused of lettin"
"Released on November 5, 1982 Produced by Cambridge Productions, Edgley International and The Hoyts Group "
"Rated: PG Why it’s rated: The Bloody Bloke from Snowy River contayyns adult language 'n mild violence. Fahkin' fair dinkum cobber. It’s not recommended fawr kids. "
" Directed by: George Miller Produced by: Geoff Burrowes, Michael Edgley, and Simon Wincer Written by: Cul Cullen and John Dixon Based on the poem by: A.G. "Banjo" Peterson Cinematography: Keith Wagstaff Edited by: Adrian Carr Music by: Bruce Rowland Distributed by: 20th Century Fox"
"First viewing - March 28th This was a Netflix recommendation not too long ago, and one I added after my dad insisted it was worth watching. Seeing that George Miller directed it helped encourage me as well. Overall, however, I thought the whole thing was pretty average. It's fairly entertaining, but I saw where it was going early on and the road to get to the anticipated ending wasn't overly impressive. The cast does a solid job all around though, and often the scenes look great. For a guy know"
" Directed by: George Miller Produced by: Geoff Burrowes, Michael Edgley, and Simon Wincer Written by: Cul Cullen and John Dixon Based on the poem by: A.G. "Banjo" Peterson Cinematography: Keith Wagstaff Edited by: Adrian Carr Music by: Bruce Rowland Distributed by: 20th Century Fox"