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The Man From Snowy River II

The man is back!
1988 | 110m | English

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After a few years trying to earn money to marry Jessica Harrison, Jim Craig returns to Snowy River. But he finds that a lot of things have changed.
Release Date: Mar 24, 1988
Director: Geoff Burrowes
Writer: Geoff Burrowes, John Dixon
Genres: Adventure, Western
Keywords horse, sequel, horseback riding, horse whisperer, australia, ranch, 19th century
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Silver Screen Partners III, Burrowes Film Group, Hoyts Distribution
Box Office Revenue: $10,743,000
Budget: $6,830,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Tom Burlinson Jim Craig
Sigrid Thornton Jessica
Brian Dennehy Harrison
Nicholas Eadie Alistair Patton
Mark Hembrow Seb
Bryan Marshall Hawker
Rhys McConnochie Patton Snr.
Peter Cummins Jake
Cornelia Frances Mrs. Darcy
Tony Barry Jacko
Wynn Roberts Priest
Alec Wilson Patton's Croney
Peter Browne Reilly
Alan Hopgood Simmons
Mark Pennell Collins
Charlie Lovick Charlie / Crack Rider
Wayne Lovick Jacko's Son
Greg Stroud Jockey
Nick Waters Announcer at Harrison's
Cae Rees Barmaid
Johnny Raaen Lout in Bar
Bruce Clarkson Bystander at Harrison's
Peter Tulloch Bystander Outside Church
Christopher Stevenson Harrison's Waiter
Geoff Beamish Frank
Gerald Egan Jamie McKay
Graeme Stoney Crack Rider
Ken Connley Crack Rider
Rusty Connley Crack Rider
Clive Hodges Crack Rider
Kevin Higgins Crack Rider
Jim Campbell Crack Rider
Graeme Fry Crack Rider
John Harper Crack Rider
Kelton Garwood Crack Rider
Lloyd Parkes Crack Rider
Noel Elliott Crack Rider
Tony Lovick Crack Rider
Greg Purcell Crack Rider
Rob Purcell Crack Rider
Dick Forrest Crack Rider
John Coombes Crack Rider
Kevin Stower Crack Rider
Paul Purcell Crack Rider
Keith Nicholson Crack Rider
Bruce McCormack Crack Rider
Max Scanlon Crack Rider
Basil Egan Crack Rider
Wayne Anderson Crack Rider
Robert Gough Crack Rider
Barry Stephen Crack Rider
Curly McCormack Crack Rider
Wayne Pinder Crack Rider
Graig Edwards Crack Rider
Gary Neil Crack Rider
Dennis Vickery Crack Rider
Julien Welsh Crack Rider
Tony Larkins Crack Rider
John Bird Crack Rider
Steve Harrison Crack Rider
Derek Scott Crack Rider
John Lovick Patton's Roughrider
Graydon Marks Patton's Roughrider
Brendan Purcell Patton's Roughrider
Col Reynolds Patton's Roughrider
Chris Stoney Patton's Roughrider
Peter Purcell Patton's Roughrider
John Klingsporn Patton's Roughrider
Max Jeffries Patton's Roughrider
Mark Arbuthnot Patton's Roughrider
Martin Myors Patton's Roughrider
Peter McElroy Patton's Friend
John Johnston Patton's Friend
Brendan Egan Patton's Friend
Steve Arbuthnot Patton's Friend
Bernadette Byrne Extra
Kylie Foster (uncredited)
Megyn Shott Rancher (uncredited)
Name Job
Geoff Burrowes Screenplay, Director
John Dixon Screenplay
Bruce Rowland Music
Gary Woodyard Editor
Susie Maizels Casting
Leslie Binns Production Design
Robert Leo Art Direction
Viv Wilson Set Decoration
Rick Bell Set Decoration
Jenny Arnott Costume Design
Di Biggs Makeup Artist
Paul Pattison Hairstylist
Tom Jannike Unit Production Manager
Don Keyte Unit Production Manager
Stuart Menzies Production Supervisor, Production Manager
Keith Wagstaff Director of Photography
Anna Karpinski Makeup Artist
Name Title
Kent C. Lovell Executive Producer
John Kearney Executive Producer
Dennis Wright Executive Producer
Geoff Burrowes Producer
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r96sk
6.0

Pointless sequel. I don't hate <em>'The Man from Snowy River II'</em>, but there's nothing I truly liked about it either. It spends the first 45 minutes dragging out the love squabble between Jim and Jessica, for no reason as it's blatantly obvious where it's all going - yet they decide to do a w ... ill they/wont they for a huge chunk of the film. Once that gets sorted, it does get a tad better. Still, the premise isn't that great at all. Cast-wise it's OK, even with the sizeable absence of Kirk Douglas; who played a dual role in the original. Despite Douglas not reappearing, the character of Harrison does return - with Brian Dennehy. Should've killed him off instead to be honest, story would've felt more different and fresher in my opinion. Meanwhile, Tom Burlinson (Jim) and Sigrid Thornton (Jessica) are, again, decent. Quite interesting that Disney decided to pick up the sequel. In the opening scene or two there's a kid involved, which made me fear they were going to fully dumb it down to be family friendly with a bunch of children onscreen. Thankfully, they don't. That, unfortunately, doesn't stop it being an average film.

Jun 23, 2021