The Man From Snowy River


11:20 am - 1:40 pm, Wednesday, July 8 on WNYW Movies! (5.2)

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About this Broadcast
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The Australian bush is the setting for George Miller's tale of an orphaned mountain lad coming of age.

1982 English Stereo
Drama Romance Action/adventure Western

Cast & Crew
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Terence Donovan (Actor) .. Henry Craig
Tony Bonner (Actor) .. Kane
Tommy Dysart (Actor) .. Mountain Man
Bruce Kerr (Actor) .. Man in Street
David Bradshaw (Actor) .. A. B. `Banjo' Paterson
June Jago (Actor) .. Mrs. Bailey
Chris Haywood (Actor) .. Curly
Kristopher Steele (Actor) .. Moss
Gus Mercurio (Actor) .. Frew
Howard Eynon (Actor) .. Short Man
Lorraine Bayly (Actor) .. Rosemary
John Nash (Actor) .. Tall Man
Johnny Nash (Actor) .. Tall Man
Charlie Lovick (Actor) .. Master of Horse
Gerald Egan (Actor) .. Crack Rider
Peter Wallis (Actor) .. Crack Rider
Geoff Burrowes (Actor) .. Crack Rider
Paul Purcell (Actor) .. Crack Rider
Heath Harris (Actor) .. Additional Rider

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Did You Know..
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Tom Burlinson (Actor)
Born: February 14, 1956
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Trivia: Lead actor Tom Burlinson has appeared onscreen from the late '70s.
Kirk Douglas (Actor)
Born: December 09, 1916
Died: February 05, 2020
Birthplace: Amsterdam, New York, United States
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Trivia: Once quoted as saying "I've made a career of playing sons of bitches," Kirk Douglas is considered by many to be the epitome of the Hollywood hard man. In addition to acting in countless films over the course of his long career, Douglas has served as a director and producer, and will forever be associated with his role in helping to put an end to the infamous Hollywood black list.Douglas (born Issur Danielovitch) was the son Russian Jewish immigrant parents in Amsterdam, NY, on December 9, 1916. He waited tables to finance his education at St. Lawrence University, where he was a top-notch wrestler. While there, he also did a little work in the theater, something that soon gave way to his desire to pursue acting as a career. After some work as a professional wrestler, Douglas held various odd jobs, including a stint as a bellhop, to put himself through the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. In 1941, he debuted on Broadway, but had only two small roles before he enlisting in the Navy and serving in World War II. Following his discharge, Douglas returned to Broadway in 1945, where he began getting more substantial roles; he also did some work on radio. After being spotted and invited to Hollywood by producer Hal Wallis, Douglas debuted onscreen in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946), but he did not emerge as a full-fledged star until he portrayed an unscrupulously ambitious boxer in Champion (1949); with this role (for which he earned his first Oscar nomination), he defined one of his principle character types: a cocky, selfish, intense, and powerful man. Douglas fully established his screen persona during the '50s thanks to strong roles in such classics as Billy Wilder's Ace in the Hole (1951), William Wyler's Detective Story (1951), and John Sturges' Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957). He earned Oscar nominations for his work in The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) and Lust for Life (1956), both of which were directed by Vincente Minnelli. In 1955, the actor formed his own company, Bryna Productions, through which he produced both his own films and those of others, including Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory (1957) and Spartacus (1960); both of these movies would prove to be two of the most popular and acclaimed of Douglas' career. In 1963, he appeared on Broadway in Ken Kesey's One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, but was never able to interest Hollywood in a film version of the work; he passed it along to his son Michael Douglas (a popular actor/filmmaker in his own right), who eventually brought it to the screen to great success.During the '60s, Douglas continued to star in such films as John Huston's The List of Adrian Messenger (1963) and John Frankenheimer's Seven Days in May (1964), both of which he also produced. He began directing some of his films in the early '70s, scoring his greatest success as the director, star, and producer for Posse (1975), a Western in which he played a U.S. marshal eager for political gain. Though he continued to appear in films, by the '80s Douglas began volunteering much of his time to civic duties. Since 1963, he had worked as a Goodwill Ambassador for the State Department and the USIA, and, in 1981, his many contributions earned him the highest civilian award given in the U.S., the Presidential Medal of Freedom. For his public service, Douglas was also given the Jefferson Award in 1983. Two years later, the French government dubbed him Chevalier of the Legion of Honor for his artistic contributions. Other awards included the American Cinema Award (1987), the German Golden Kamera Award (1988), and the National Board of Review's Career Achievement Award (1989). In 1995, the same year he suffered a debilitating stroke, Douglas was presented with an honorary Oscar by the Academy; four years later, he was the recipient of the American Film Institute's Lifetime Achievement Award, an honor that was accompanied by a screening of 16 of his films. In addition to his film work, Douglas has also written two novels: Dance with the Devil (1990) and The Secret (1992). He published his autobiography, The Ragman's Son, in 1988.In March of 2009, Douglas starred Before I Forget, a one man show that took place at the Center Theater Group's Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City, California. All four performances of the show were filmed and later made into a documentary that eventually screened in 2010. The following year, Douglas presented the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress at the 83rd Academy Awards.
Jack Thompson (Actor)
Born: August 31, 1940
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Trivia: A sturdy, dependable lead with substantial romantic appeal and genre versatility, rugged Aussie performer Jack Thompson attained tremendous stardom as one of the top box-office draws in his native country. He received one of his best-known (and most visible) assignments early in his career, with lead billing on a television series: the Australian WWII adventure drama Spyforce (1971-1973). Born Jack Payne, Thompson took his big screen bow in Fever Heat (1968), but Ken Hannam's period sheep-shearing drama Sunday Too Far Away (1975) - as a cornerstone of the New Australian Cinema - represented the actor's first and most significant career breakthrough. Indeed, Thompson's subsequent rise to stardom closely matches the rebirth and renewed prominence of Australian film during the '70s. Other notable Thompson efforts include Caddie (1976), The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978), and The Man From Snowy River (1982). For his many contributions to Australian cinema, Thompson was awarded an Order of Australia and was named the country's Good Will Ambassador to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, a post he served for several years. In the late '90s - thanks in no small part to the runaway success of the international crossover hit The Sum of Us (1994) (in which Thompson plays an open-minded father supportive of his son's gay lifestyle), Thompson made the transition to Hollywood. His American credits included Clint Eastwood's offbeat drama Midnight In the Garden of Good and Evil (1997) (as the defense attorney of an eccentric antique dealer); George Lucas's intergalactic romance Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (as Cliegg Lars, Luke Skywalker's step-grandfather); and Steven Soderberg's World War II drama The Good German (as a congressman). In 2008, Thompson teamed up with George Clooney and Renee Zellweger for the period football comedy Leatherheads.
Sigrid Thornton (Actor)
Born: February 12, 1959
Birthplace: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Trivia: Sigrid Thornton first set foot on the Australian stage at age 9; four years later she made her first TV appearance. At 18, she made her big-screen bow as Maria in The Getting of Wisdom (1977). Audiences outside Australia are most familiar with Thornton for her portrayal of Jessica in 1982's The Man From Snowy River and its 1988 sequel Return to Snowy River. She also starred in the Australian mini-series All the Rivers Run (1984), which received American airplay on the HBO Cable Service. Additional Sigrid Thornton projects include the 1988 American TV series Paradise, the British TV weekly Guns of Promise, and 1990's Great Expectations: The Untold Story, for which she did double duty as star and associate producer.
Terence Donovan (Actor) .. Henry Craig
Born: October 28, 1942
Birthplace: United Kingdom
Trivia: Australian lead actor Terence Donovan first appeared onscreen in the late '70s.
Tony Bonner (Actor) .. Kane
Born: November 23, 1943
Birthplace: Manly, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: A supporting actor, Bonner has appeared onscreen from the late '60s.
Tommy Dysart (Actor) .. Mountain Man
Bruce Kerr (Actor) .. Man in Street
David Bradshaw (Actor) .. A. B. `Banjo' Paterson
June Jago (Actor) .. Mrs. Bailey
Trivia: Australian supporting actress June Jago has appeared on stage, television and in feature films. She worked out of Britain until returning to Australia in the mid-1970s.
Chris Haywood (Actor) .. Curly
Born: July 24, 1948
Birthplace: Billericay, Essex, England, United Kingdom
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Kristopher Steele (Actor) .. Moss
Gus Mercurio (Actor) .. Frew
Born: August 10, 1928
Died: December 07, 2010
Howard Eynon (Actor) .. Short Man
Lorraine Bayly (Actor) .. Rosemary
Born: January 16, 1937
John Nash (Actor) .. Tall Man
Johnny Nash (Actor) .. Tall Man
Born: August 19, 1940
Charlie Lovick (Actor) .. Master of Horse
Gerald Egan (Actor) .. Crack Rider
Peter Wallis (Actor) .. Crack Rider
Geoff Burrowes (Actor) .. Crack Rider
Paul Purcell (Actor) .. Crack Rider
Heath Harris (Actor) .. Additional Rider

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