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Walkabout

A boy and girl face the challenge of the world's last frontier.
1971 | 95m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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Under the pretense of having a picnic, a geologist takes his teenage daughter and 6-year-old son into the Australian outback and attempts to shoot them. When he fails, he turns the gun on himself, and the two city-bred children must contend with harsh wilderness alone. They are saved by a chance encounter with an Aboriginal boy who shows them how to survive, and in the process underscores the disharmony between nature and modern life.
Release Date: Jul 01, 1971
Director: Nicolas Roeg
Writer: Nicolas Roeg, James Vance Marshall, Edward Bond
Genres: Adventure, Drama
Keywords suicide, sibling relationship, hunter, based on novel or book, picnic, wilderness, camel, australia, flashback, tribe, survival, coming of age, teenage girl, death, outback, geologist, rite of passage, australian aboriginal
Production Companies Si Litvinoff Film Production, Max L. Raab Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jenny Agutter Girl
Luc Roeg White Boy
David Gulpilil Black Boy
John Meillon Man
Robert McDarra Man
Peter Carver No Hoper
John Illingsworth Young Man
Hilary Bamberger Woman
Barry Donnelly Australian Scientist
Noeline Brown German Scientist
Carlo Manchini Italian Scientist
Name Job
Nicolas Roeg Director of Photography, Director, Story
John Barry Music, Conductor, Original Music Composer
Anthony B. Richmond Special Effects
Rod Stewart Songs
Karlheinz Stockhausen Additional Music
Brian Eatwell Production Design
Mike Molloy Camera Operator
Linda Richmond Makeup Artist
Brian Mann Assistant Editor
Gerry Humphreys Sound Re-Recording Mixer
James Vance Marshall Novel
Edward Bond Writer
Kevin Kavanagh Assistant Director
Annabel Davis-Goff Continuity
Dean Goodhill Still Photographer
Kevin Kearney Boom Operator
Alan Pattillo Editor
Billy Mitchell Songs
Irving Zeiger Other
Terry Gough Art Direction
Peter Hannan Other
Barry Brown Production Sound Mixer
Antony Gibbs Editor
Phil Ramone Music Programmer
Warren Marley Songs
Grahame Jennings Production Manager
Name Title
Si Litvinoff Producer
Anthony J. Hope Associate Producer
Max L. Raab Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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Popularity History


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2024 5 81 101 68
2024 6 51 96 26
2024 7 23 45 12
2024 8 16 34 9
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2024 12 14 34 8
2025 1 13 23 9
2025 2 9 17 3
2025 3 4 13 1
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Wuchak
7.0

_**Arty flick about survival in the Outback and coming-of-age**_ A teenage girl (Jenny Agutter) and her little brother get stuck in the Outback, but receive assistance by an aboriginal boy (David Gulpilil) on a ‘walkabout,’ a rite of passage into manhood. Directed by Nicolas Roeg, “Walkabout” ... (1971) is an arty cult flick that plays like a Terrence Malick film and no doubt influenced his style (since it came out two years before Malick’s feature film debut with “Badlands”). Agutter was only 16 during shooting while her character is 14, according to Roeg. The themes about the beauty of nature vs. man-made desecration and the clash of the primitive with the ‘cultured’ & the problems of communication thereof were probably fresh at the time but are obvious and old hat now. "Dances With Wolves" tackled the same issues almost 20 years later. Still, this is an artistic piece with loads of awesome nature footage, plus it’s interesting to see Agutter so young in the bush. It’s a must if you appreciate movies like “Picnic at Hanging Rock” (1975) or anything by Terrence Malick. David Gulpilil went on to appear in such notable flicks as “Crocodile Dundee” (1986) and “Australia” (2008). The film runs 1 hour, 40 minutes, and was shot in Sydney, Finders mountain range, the red desert surrounding Alice Springs and (supposedly) areas never traveled by Caucasians up to that point. GRADE: B

Oct 25, 2021