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Walkabout

Walkabout

Adventure • PG • 1971 • 1 hr 35 min
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7.5
IMDb
7.6

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.

Starring

Jenny Agutter, Luc Roeg, David Gulpilil, John Meillon, Robert McDarra

Directed By

Nicolas Roeg

Written By

Edward Bond

Attributes

SlowWatch By Myself

Genre

AdventureDrama

Release Date

July 1, 1971

User Reviews

Jerry Janski
Jerry Janski
Camels in Australia?Dingos that bark?Hot tub size waterhole dries up in 3 hrs? Dad's body in tree? Is this her hallucination? It's very good
Matt
Matt
The cinematography of the Australian landscape and wildlife is lovely. The story and editing feels like a fever dream. White male lens 100%.
Drew
Drew
So much prolonged nudity from a 16-year-old Jenny Agutter. Great film, but you can’t convince me that was purely artistic or necessary.
Alberto Mondalban
Alberto Mondalban
Plot is mostly absent from this movie, its very well shot and gets its message across quite clearly. Not concerned with entertaining.
Gabe
Gabe
Tense and gripping story. One of the best Australian films ever made. David Gulpilil is captivating.
Nick Pritchard
Nick Pritchard
A film which masterfully addresses the conflicts between natural, and automated life.
Zachery
Zachery
A wonderfully filmed movie which leaves the viewer with many indescribable emotions.
Jackson Wilburn
Jackson Wilburn
Such a Beautiful film!And tells of how society should communicate or find ways to communicate in productive ways to help one another in life
Connor
Connor
Understated and at times very moving, unfortunately that can’t save this from being aimless and a tad to slow for my taste
Andrew
Andrew
Awesome landscapes and wildlife cinematography. Just the story makes no sense geographically or culturally. Maybe metaphorically.

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Ratings
18 (4%)
44 (11%)
207 (51%)
141 (35%)
7.5 – Based on 404 ratings
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WALKABOUT Trailer (1971) - The Criterion Collection
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Walkabout (1971) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]
Featurette
Larry Karaszewski on WALKABOUT

Cast & Crew

Nicolas Roeg
Nicolas
Roeg
Jenny Agutter
Jenny
Agutter
Luc Roeg
Luc
Roeg
David Gulpilil
David
Gulpilil
John Meillon
John
Meillon
Robert McDarra
Robert
McDarra
Peter Carver
Peter
Carver
John Illingsworth
John
Illingsworth
Hilary Bamberger
Hilary
Bamberger
Barry Donnelly
Barry
Donnelly
Noeline Brown
Noeline
Brown
Edward Bond
Edward
Bond

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