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Australia
TrailerWith the globe on the brink of World War II, Lady Sarah Ashley travels from Britain to Australia to inspect a cattle ranch she inherited. There she must reluctantly pact with a stock-man in order to protect her new property from a takeover plot.Actors: Shea Adams, Eddie Baroo, Ray Barrett, Tony Barry, Jamal Sydney Bednarz, Damian Bradford, Bryan Brown, Nathin Butler, Tara Carpenter, Rebecca Chatfield, Lillian Crombie, ...»Director: Baz LuhrmannCountry: United Kingdom, Australia, United StatesDuration: 165 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Australia"
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Characters of "Australia"
RamsdenPlayed by: Ray BarrettSergeant CallahanPlayed by: Tony BarryMission BoyPlayed by: Jamal Sydney BednarzKing CarneyPlayed by: Bryan BrownFather BenedictPlayed by: Arthur DignamGloria CarneyPlayed by: Sandy GoreKing GeorgePlayed by: David GulpililSkipperPlayed by: Bill HunterDroverPlayed by: Hugh JackmanLady Sarah AshleyPlayed by: Nicole KidmanIvanPlayed by: Jacek KomanCaptain DuttonPlayed by: Ben MendelsohnMagarriPlayed by: David NgoombujarraAdministrator AllsopPlayed by: Barry OttoGoolajPlayed by: Angus PilakuiDr. BarkerPlayed by: Bruce SpenceKipling FlynnPlayed by: Jack ThompsonMyrtle AllsopPlayed by: Kerry WalkerNullahPlayed by: Brandon WaltersNeil FletcherPlayed by: David WenhamBrother FrankPlayed by: Matthew WhittetDaisyPlayed by: Ursula Yovich -
Directors of "Australia"
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Creators of "Australia"
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Critic Reviews of "Australia"
Time OutJanuary 05, 2009It's a fine romp, epic in both ambition and visuals if not narrative - and if director Baz Luhrmann had stopped at the end of the love story's trajectory, the audience would have left entirely happy.
At the MoviesDecember 02, 2008There's a lot to admire here, but not enough.
Wall Street JournalDecember 01, 2008Sometimes Luhrmann seems to be living in a Dreamtime of his own; his movie is all over the map. But what a gorgeous map it is.
I.E. WeeklyNovember 27, 2008Luhrmann labors to frame his work as a grandiose social problem film -- rarely has a movie tried so hard, and so fruitlessly, for our love
GuardianJanuary 29, 2016The effect of watching a Baz Luhrmann film is indistinguishable from the effect of having a crater-sized parcel of glitter dropped on your head.
QuickflixOctober 21, 2014What a pleasant surprise to discover that the film has earned its sweeping title.
East Bay ExpressAugust 16, 2011Throw out the beefcake, the Stilton cheese, and the sub-Dynasty empire-building bushwah.
What CultureMarch 24, 2011A funny frankenstein that's worth seeing just to point and laugh at.
Suite101.comSeptember 25, 2010"Australia" occasionally stumbles into corny sidesteps like Hugh Jackman's "Oh, crikey" catchphrase. But Baz Luhrmann mythologized his homeland as American directors like John Ford did with Westerns - dramatic-license exaggerations that pay off in droves.
Matt's Movie ReviewsJuly 06, 2010Australia is an enchanting throwback to an era of filmmaking which strived to entertain its audiences with dazzling spectacle and melodrama.
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Gallery of "Australia"