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Burke & Wills.

Contributor(s): Publisher number: DAVID3206 | Umbrella EntertainmentPublication details: Australia : Distributed by Umbrella Entertainment, 2014.Description: 1 DVD-video (134 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cmOther title:
  • Burke and Wills
Uniform titles:
  • Burke & Wills (Motion picture : 1985)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 791.4372 23
Production credits:
  • Directed by Graeme Clifford ; written by Michael Thomas ; produced by Graeme Clifford and John Sexton.
Cast: Nigel Havers, Jack Thompson, Greta Scacchi.Summary: Australia, 1860. Irishman Robert O'Hara Burke (AFI Award winner Jack Thompson, The Sum Of Us) is a figure of fiery determination. Romantically linked to opera singer Julia Matthews (AFI Award winner Greta Scacchi, Looking For Alibrandi), he is driven to explore the largely uncharted inland. Securing the support of several important businessmen and politicians, Burke mounts an ambitious expedition to cross central Australia from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria. Eager to beat a rival expedition, Burke is joined by British scientist William John Wills (Nigel Havers, Chariots of Fire) and sets off with a party of 19 able men, a supply of specially imported camels and enough equipment to conquer the great continent, a distance of around 3,250 kilometres. But on their return journey south, a twist of fate and poor judgment cause the party to miss a crucial rendezvous, threatening their very survival. With tragedy on the horizon and nowhere else to go, Burke and Wills are destined to be remembered as two of the most remarkable men in Australian history. Co-starring Arthur Dignam, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Drew Forsythe, Chris Haywood, directed by Graeme Clifford (Frances) and filmed on location by Oscar® winning cinematographer Russell Boyd (Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World), Burke and Wills follows the great explorers' footsteps across the rugged terrain in vivid widescreen detail.
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DVD Melbourne Athenaeum Library DVD BUR Available 059990
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Umbrella Entertainment : DAVID3206.

DVD release of the 1985 motion picture.

Directed by Graeme Clifford ; written by Michael Thomas ; produced by Graeme Clifford and John Sexton.

Nigel Havers, Jack Thompson, Greta Scacchi.

Australia, 1860. Irishman Robert O'Hara Burke (AFI Award winner Jack Thompson, The Sum Of Us) is a figure of fiery determination. Romantically linked to opera singer Julia Matthews (AFI Award winner Greta Scacchi, Looking For Alibrandi), he is driven to explore the largely uncharted inland. Securing the support of several important businessmen and politicians, Burke mounts an ambitious expedition to cross central Australia from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria. Eager to beat a rival expedition, Burke is joined by British scientist William John Wills (Nigel Havers, Chariots of Fire) and sets off with a party of 19 able men, a supply of specially imported camels and enough equipment to conquer the great continent, a distance of around 3,250 kilometres. But on their return journey south, a twist of fate and poor judgment cause the party to miss a crucial rendezvous, threatening their very survival. With tragedy on the horizon and nowhere else to go, Burke and Wills are destined to be remembered as two of the most remarkable men in Australian history. Co-starring Arthur Dignam, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Drew Forsythe, Chris Haywood, directed by Graeme Clifford (Frances) and filmed on location by Oscar® winning cinematographer Russell Boyd (Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World), Burke and Wills follows the great explorers' footsteps across the rugged terrain in vivid widescreen detail.

Classification : PG.

DVD video, Dolby digital 2.0, PAL, Region All, widescreen 16:9, 2.35:1.

English.

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