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KANGAROO: THE AUSTRALIAN STORY
| Caper, Period Drama, Adventure, Crime, Drama | 1952 |

Plot:
During early 20th century Australia a young broke man is trying to find money to allow him to return home.The young Richard Connor checks into a Sydney boarding house where he's mistaken for a drunk rancher's long-lost son.The same night Richard attempts to rob a stranger,John Gamble,but when he finds out that the stranger too is broke they decide together to rob a local gambling house.During the robbery the owner is shot and the robbers take off with the loot.Just by chance,they meet the drunk rancher again.The rancher insists the young Richard is his lost son.When Richard and his robber partner discover that the drunk rancher has an extensive property they decide to play along with the long-lost son scenario and claim the eventual inheritance.However,the rancher's daughter,Dell,becomes an unforeseen obstacle to their plans.

Crew:

• Directed by: Lewis Milestone
• Written by: Harry Kleiner, Martin Berkeley
• Starring: Maureen O'Hara, Peter Lawford, Finlay Currie, Richard Boone, Chips Rafferty
• Produced by: Robert Bassler, Robert R. Snody
• Music by: Sol Kaplan
• Cinematography: Charles G. Clarke
• Edited by: Nick DeMaggio

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00:02:21Mr. McGuire might be trouble look after a horse I
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00:02:27Take Hawthorne's McGuire
00:02:33Tell us anything wrong
00:02:35Then I'm worried to death about dad. I haven't heard a word from him since he went to Sydney
00:02:39well, the banks make you wait these days, especially for a big loan, but
00:02:44There's been three ships in from Sydney and there's not a sign of him yet
00:02:49he
00:02:51He hasn't been himself for quite some time. Don't I know it? Oh
00:02:56Then I can't stand it any longer. I'm afraid something's happened to him. Would you like me to trace him?
00:03:02Yes. Yes, please. All right. I will now look you go home. Don't you worry? I'll find him
00:03:21He
00:03:36Was being very wet but he hasn't come up yet
00:03:40I'm they say he's goes goes from an island around about the key
00:03:47dress
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00:03:55See you mr. McGuire, I needn't ask how you are. That's not how we are
00:04:00It's how we're going to be that matter. I brought a bit of cheer for Warner off always against the rules
00:04:07But we'll change him again. Thank you. Mr. Axelrod. My night's lodging on a bit of wetness for you, sir
00:04:13Mr. McGuire, it's a fine rain. We'll all have tonight
00:04:21Be a good cheer
00:04:52No, it's very gay for free drink with everybody I'll tell all my friends I
00:05:00Come from old Ireland my name is Mick McConn. I came to Australia
00:05:06In search of good love. There was no brighter buckle than me to be found
00:05:13when I landed in Sydney with
00:05:1725 pounds in
00:05:19You
00:05:28Who's the old clown guns and girls
00:05:32Always drunk of the Lord and pass on the bottle as Frasier, please
00:05:40Come on son, I never could sing without the music. Give us a tune up
00:05:44A
00:05:46Baby was sleeping his mother was my mother was weeping. That's our husband was for
00:05:54the way the raging sea boys
00:06:14Dennis go away
00:06:18My son my son
00:06:22No black of sin and abandoning your own flesh and blood
00:06:27sin
00:06:28All he ever did was to stick his kid in some orphanage here in Sydney
00:06:31The boy ran off and he's about 10 and ain't been heard of since
00:06:35You call that a sin to get the shakes over might
00:06:37500 pounds to any minor can bring me word to me some Dennis here. I am dad. You're all little Dennis
00:06:44Oh, yeah, it's me. That's Dennis. Let's see the color of money dad
00:06:47I own a cargo station one of the biggest and what are you doing here?
00:06:53It's the Lord's will that I sink lower and lower. Oh, here's helping you at the bottom. Yep
00:07:07I
00:07:28Said leave him alone
00:07:38I'm on dad. Let's have a drink together and forget all about
00:07:45What's your name, where are you from land? Oh, he's found his little Dennis again. He is
00:07:52Dennis is that your name? Come on. It's time to go to bed. No, but tell me the truth. Is your name Dennis?
00:07:57We'll talk about it tomorrow. I don't want to know where you go. We go easy. Just tell me where you from
00:08:03We'll talk about it tomorrow
00:08:06Now, why don't you give us another song that I will dance that I will
00:08:15Me song it is and
00:08:17Miss story is done
00:08:21Me mouth is as dry as a breach of a gun
00:08:26But never flew with one wing so to said
00:08:31So we just have one more
00:08:36We go to bed keep it for me I'll be back if my luck's bad you'll be back if your luck's good
00:09:01You
00:09:08Okay
00:09:10Hey you played in luck tonight, sir, it was trouble fast. Well, it's not every night in Sydney a man bet
00:09:162,000 pounds double or nothing. Yeah
00:09:19Put some cheer among your colleagues. Good luck to you, mister
00:09:30Take your money or your life
00:09:41I'll reach for that gun. I
00:09:46Said I'd take your money or your life
00:09:52I'll empty your pockets, please
00:09:54An Englishman you positively reek with nostalgia for me. Come on. Come on the money
00:10:00You behave like in a posh. Forgive me, but I happen to be without money
00:10:05Yeah, trust this
00:10:09Beg your pardon
00:10:18Five pounds ten. Come on. Come on the rest. How much did you expect that bare little bodkin to fetch you?
00:10:254,000 quid you were eavesdropping friend. Had you witnessed my last play you would have seen my entire fortune go
00:10:32My pockets were as empty as yours. I'll make sure of that if you don't mind
00:10:36Quite desperate for money on to take any chance to get it
00:10:40any
00:10:42And on twist of fortune, so would I and I know the way to entice lady luck to smile on both of us
00:10:49Out of which side of our mouth where the gold teeth show
00:10:55Then
00:10:57You try to rob Fenner robbers an ugly word
00:11:00Money should only be left in the hands of those who know how to spend it
00:11:05How do I know you won't lead me into a trap you don't know but you said any chance
00:11:11I
00:11:18Knew you were a judge of character. I want out for which the cardinal sins
00:11:24gambling a
00:11:26Lady, I want to go. I want to go home. I'm sick of knocking around oilfields gold. I want to go home
00:11:34Nobody goes home
00:11:36You'll chase that rainbow till the day you die
00:11:40You always so jolly before a job before or after I never feel any regrets I
00:11:48Died years ago cheated the hangman of his fate
00:11:52Live one must first die
00:11:55All right, Socrates. How do we get up to Fenner's? I've got the course all charted
00:11:59Go on the usual way, but separately and what's inside following?
00:12:03And don't try anything funny. May I borrow my fortune, please?
00:12:09I may have to invest it for our mutual benefit
00:12:15When you're ready
00:12:28There go
00:12:39The center boys I bet ten sovereignty heads and the sovereignty head
00:12:57There go
00:12:59One of each no result when you like fill them up again
00:13:14Tails tails is right
00:13:30I see idea. I had to wait for you. I better spend the time head for that door
00:13:53There go ten bob head there go
00:13:59To it
00:14:08Thank you game tonight, I think I'll try the cards
00:14:29I
00:14:48Tell Brady I'm very disappointed in him. This is the third time tonight. I'm sending him money
00:14:52You needn't bother shutting the door. This gentleman's leaving
00:14:55I'll speak up man. You said you wanted to see me. Well, the the truth is I lost 4,000 pounds tonight everything I had
00:15:02So you tried your luck and your luck was bad
00:15:05Please mr. Fenner if you could give me back just half of it. It's my first time your first time
00:15:10You've never gambled away anybody else's money before
00:15:13Never been in prison
00:15:15Never toyed with the idea of suicide. Oh
00:15:18My friend you haven't lived I'll never gamble again. I must ask you to excuse me. I'm a very busy man. Good night
00:15:24Mr. Penner and
00:15:26If you do decide on suicide be good enough not to do it on the premises bad for business
00:15:47I
00:15:59Will out the money and don't turn
00:16:11Take him up
00:16:17What you have to kill him for those you didn't next time you play with that little toy put it where to do the most good
00:16:25Wasn't part of our bargain keep everybody inside we've heard a shot in Fenner's office
00:16:47Oh
00:17:04Yeah, I've been lucky buy yourself a drink thank you
00:17:17Oh
00:17:20Oh
00:17:45That my swag come on
00:17:50Then it's my son you come back
00:17:53Don't try this nonsense again. We hang we will hang together
00:17:58wait
00:18:13Don't run away from me again
00:18:20No, come on
00:18:27He claims paternity, come on, let's get going
00:18:30He's some crazy joker thinks he owns a big cattle station mistakes me for a long lost son. Well, I'm charmed charmed to meet your father
00:18:50We
00:18:55Are not scheduled to sail on the morning at 9 that's quite all right
00:18:58I think our friend here will find timely use for his birth tonight. Oh, it's mr. McGuire, isn't it?
00:19:04Yes, I'm afraid the old gentleman and by one too many. I say he does look a bit bashed
00:19:09Celebrating a little business transaction. Yeah, as a matter of fact, we're going to his station. We'd appreciate accommodation. Well, if you haven't booked them in advance
00:19:16Well, I'm sure something to be arranged now, will you show us mr. McGuire's cabin certainly certainly sir this way
00:19:47I
00:19:55Good morning, sir. Delighted to see you about sleep. Well, hello, Mac
00:19:59Well, you certainly turned on a big one celebrating our deal deal. What deal I never saw you before in my life
00:20:06Well, you see what drink will go
00:20:09Here we consummate a deal involving 500 head of stock and you paid me in full right? Thank you. That's right back a pound ahead
00:20:16Yes drifting back. It's drifting back 500 and cash wasn't across the table. You remember now? Yes, I remember
00:20:23I remember all the swindling larrikins who ever tried the little games on me
00:20:26Slippery-tongued rascals the pair of you. I beg your pardon. None of your fine manners never were the mark of an honest man
00:20:39I don't understand. Oh, don't you know? All right. I'll learn you your own trade
00:20:44First you spot another property who's under the drink second when he's out of it
00:20:48You tell him that you paid him cash for what was his and part when he can't find a penny of it
00:20:52You tell him that he must have spent it when he was in his cups
00:20:55That's windows as safe as a flea on a dog if the dog doesn't bite back. That's enough Mac
00:21:00Take my advice. Don't try to warm your hands in our pockets and your pockets who's trying to steal my stuff
00:21:04And who's already got our 500?
00:21:09Why not look in your pocket
00:21:15You
00:21:18See it's all there sir 500 pounds
00:21:22I guess I must have been one over me you
00:21:24Apologies accepted sir. I dare say one can't be too careful of strangers in this part of the world
00:21:28It's lucky for us. We met you in Sydney the banks recommended you on the price. So who'd work for me?
00:21:32Did they know resounding adjectives?
00:21:35There's any advice you can give us on the purchase of a station. We'd be forever in your debt
00:21:38What you want to buy a station? No, the drone time
00:21:41Isn't that the time to start land and cattle are going to toughens?
00:21:43Of course if you're willing to gamble on the rain coming before your feet and water come well, we're willing aren't we partner?
00:21:49We came to make our fortune
00:22:09It's there yeah, that's it everything and everybody
00:22:13I
00:22:32Say the country's turning into a dust heap
00:22:43I
00:22:48Believe no three outfits, you know my size you can guess. There's 29 ways 15 and a half color 33 way 17 color
00:22:54We're going over to Jim's bring him over there Jim's out of business. You don't tell me that's right
00:23:00The first and last is the only pub left
00:23:03But let's go to the first and last
00:23:13And
00:23:18Shanty you call it paradise
00:23:21Ideal retreat from the maddening earth dare say one is in trouble with too much company out here, sir
00:23:27company enough
00:23:29Ingalls crows flies rabbits and centipedes snakes bigger than a man. He lives inside of
00:23:35Look as I can see all mine the work of my life. I
00:23:40Lived on possum and beat me up 10,000 square mile out of the bush. I did I
00:23:48Had the world that I had time to think think of the wrong I'd done with some
00:23:59He's asleep
00:24:09Oh
00:24:18What's funny
00:24:21Drunk the old gentleman believed me to be his son with what I know. It'll be simple to convince him of it even when he's sober
00:24:28That would make you the heir apparent and give you a chance to blackmail me
00:24:35But you've been dealt from the bottom of the deck again
00:24:38I've been dealt. I
00:24:40Have a chance to steal a station, but it is 10,000 square miles of dust
00:24:45Half is yours
00:24:52You throw too soon doesn't rain for three years the odds grow better every day when it rains this sewer will flow with gold
00:25:00Then what's yours will also be mine
00:25:07Oh
00:25:26Home at last
00:25:28Oh
00:25:37Dad
00:25:39Dad Oh
00:25:43Thank heavens you're home I was worried to death about you
00:25:47Thank you for at least bringing him home. No, no, no, these gentlemen are my guests. Mr. Gamble. Mr
00:25:55Connors my daughter we understand your anger. Mr. McGuire, but you're quite mistaken about your father
00:25:59He's overcome with fatigue heat and he should be in bed
00:26:07I'm sorry, please come in and make yourselves at home
00:26:20I
00:26:23Couldn't hold the stockman without money to pay them
00:26:26I tried to keep things going with the help of our black fellows, but it's impossible. I
00:26:38Couldn't borrow a penny the drugs hit the banks, too
00:26:44Did you even try all of them all of them
00:26:47I
00:26:49Everything you've worked for your whole life. I just can't stand by and see it burn up
00:26:59Hey, I did get some money 500 pound I sold 500 head
00:27:08Who'd buy stop now my two guests they're out here to look for a station
00:27:14You saw stop for future delivery
00:27:18Why, you know that they won't even live through the month if it doesn't rain, how could you do such a thing?
00:27:26Oh dad what's happened to you?
00:27:28You gave my father 500 pounds, yes
00:27:32Well, I'm sorry, but we cannot guarantee delivery
00:27:37We couldn't help hearing what you said to your father
00:27:40Please use the money any way you see fit
00:27:43It's very important. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
00:27:47I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
00:27:49I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
00:27:52I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
00:27:54I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
00:27:57I'm sorry, but I can't help it
00:28:01That's very kind of you, but it's impossible. We're gambling against the rain. We'll double our purchase
00:28:09But you don't know the odds what we lose we'll win an experience
00:28:15You'd be throwing your money away
00:28:20I'm sorry
00:28:22I'll prepare your rooms right away.
00:28:29Well, there goes our hideout and our fortune.
00:28:32Unless we change our minds.
00:28:35Not you.
00:28:37You know what simple loss may turn into a Greek tragedy?
00:28:39She is your sister.
00:28:41Unfortunately.
00:28:43But if I know my muslin, you'll fail.
00:28:46Well, I'd better put father back to work.
00:28:52Good night.
00:29:22Good night.
00:29:39Here you are, Mac. This will shrink your head.
00:29:41Thank you, lad.
00:29:42And none of your insults.
00:29:44Just a bit too much sun.
00:29:46Liquid sun, you mean.
00:29:48Bit of trouble getting home, was I?
00:29:50No, I've seen worse.
00:29:52You always blow off when it starts feeding on you?
00:29:55Well, what starts feeding?
00:29:57Well, I never met a man yet who swore for pleasure.
00:30:01Rambled with the heed, did I?
00:30:03A bit.
00:30:04What did I say?
00:30:06I don't remember.
00:30:10Well, we'll be pushing on soon.
00:30:12Yes, but where? I thought you were staying till I found your station.
00:30:16No, Mac, no. You're not the right man to do it.
00:30:19Look at the way you run your own.
00:30:20But what's that got to do with my powers of judgment?
00:30:23Phew, the drought's gone.
00:30:24It isn't the drought ruining you, Mac.
00:30:27Your daughter said the stock could be saved, if you had a mind to do it.
00:30:32As it is, she won't go through with our deal.
00:30:34Can't guarantee delivery.
00:30:36Nothing can be saved that bears the mark of Maguire.
00:30:41Well, now, don't tell me it's the Lord's will for you to lie on your back and do nothing.
00:30:45No, look, I won't have any town wagon at me, guest or no guest.
00:30:48I know your kind.
00:30:50Always wallowing in your own trough, and never mind who you drag in with you.
00:30:53But who are you to judge me, young Wilk?
00:30:55And who can judge you better?
00:30:58My father gave me the same hand you're dealing your daughter.
00:31:02I know what it means to be left alone, made to shit for myself.
00:31:07Your father deserted you?
00:31:09I don't want to talk about it.
00:31:10You started something, Blaster. Now finish it.
00:31:12All right. I know what your daughter's feeling. I've felt it all my life.
00:31:15And if there's any way I can help her, I'll stay.
00:31:19And as for any man who deserts his own...
00:31:25Wait.
00:31:27Connor.
00:31:29Who are you?
00:31:30What do you mean, who am I?
00:31:32Dennis Connor, what of it?
00:31:34Dennis? Dennis, did you say?
00:31:36Yes, Dennis.
00:31:38Baker.
00:31:39McGinnis.
00:31:40Ford.
00:31:41Thompson.
00:31:42Hall.
00:31:43Bacherd.
00:31:44Rattle.
00:31:45Clark.
00:31:46Campbell.
00:31:47Stanley.
00:31:48Kahn.
00:31:49Nobby.
00:31:50Collins.
00:31:51O'Malley.
00:31:53Well, that's all the men I can use till the rains come.
00:31:58Come on, pick your favorite.
00:32:00I'll do it.
00:32:01I'll do it.
00:32:03I'll do it.
00:32:04I'll do it.
00:32:06Come on, pick your faces off the floor, the lot of you.
00:32:08You'll all be working soon.
00:32:09Sure, the weather will be changing, lads.
00:32:11Give them a drop of the wet stuff, Walter.
00:32:13Did I hear you right?
00:32:15You heard. On me.
00:32:23You judged me right, Dennis.
00:32:25But now I'm back at work.
00:32:27To save all I can for those that follow me.
00:32:35Oh, Walter.
00:32:39He's changed.
00:32:40He's himself again.
00:32:43And you brought it on.
00:32:45I'll never be able to thank you enough.
00:32:48Never.
00:32:54What's wrong?
00:32:56It is said that a man's eyes are the mirrors of his soul.
00:32:59With you, the blacker the deed, the more angelic you look.
00:33:06Hello, Beaglebeak.
00:33:08Me darling.
00:33:09Oh, you're in bad company, Max.
00:33:12And how's the rosy shot?
00:33:14And have you heard the news?
00:33:16It's himself back at work again.
00:33:18Sure is the eighth wonder of the world.
00:33:20Hello, Beaglebeak.
00:33:22Hello, Max.
00:33:26Hello, Len.
00:33:27Wait up at the house.
00:33:28We've got a bit more work to finish here.
00:33:30Glad to see somebody's getting a day's work done.
00:33:33Glad to see somebody's getting a day's work around these parts.
00:33:37I'll wait.
00:33:45Copper.
00:33:46Right.
00:33:47Danny, your cogs will muster the stock from the eastern end of the run.
00:33:51Barton, you'll move the stock from the two holes in the western paddock.
00:33:55I'll muster from up there in the north.
00:33:57What about water on the way back?
00:33:59You won't find any.
00:34:00Well, in their condition, I won't last more than four days without it.
00:34:03Then we'll have to make it back in three.
00:34:05We've got enough feed for a month, and if it rains within the month,
00:34:08we'll have enough stock left to build a herd again.
00:34:10If it rains?
00:34:11It'll rain.
00:34:12God willing, it'll rain this month.
00:34:15Now, come on.
00:34:16Come on to the storeroom and get your tucker.
00:34:18Oh, Dad, Len's waiting to see you.
00:34:20Ah, you see, my dear, tell him I've some work to do.
00:34:22All right.
00:34:24I see you're busy.
00:34:26We'll see you later.
00:34:27All right.
00:34:28Hello, Matt.
00:34:30Dad's busy, Len.
00:34:31Can I help?
00:34:32You'll do.
00:34:35Let's go into Dad's study.
00:34:37Right.
00:34:44Let's run for it.
00:34:46Invite the noose?
00:34:47He's taking our measure now.
00:34:49Maybe, but we wouldn't get far running.
00:34:51No, you're right.
00:34:52Not with a backtrack on our heels.
00:34:54Those devils can trail an ant crawling on a stone.
00:34:57We've got to face it.
00:34:59Brazen it out.
00:35:07Well, Matt, what have you done?
00:35:10According butchering one of your stock.
00:35:12I was just trying to get some tucker from the people.
00:35:14You're a thief and a liar.
00:35:16He said you'd let him work off the cost of the beast.
00:35:18Does the law say my young brothers and sisters have got to starve
00:35:20when there's plenty of tucker around?
00:35:22That cow was about gone anyway.
00:35:24The crows were depicted clean by tomorrow.
00:35:26The law.
00:35:28It's on the side of the crows.
00:35:30You've had enough, Bill.
00:35:31I'll take him in.
00:35:32No, no, Len.
00:35:33I did say that he could work off the cost.
00:35:38In fact, he's about to start now.
00:35:42You're letting me off?
00:35:44And giving me a job?
00:35:47You'll come along on the muster.
00:35:49In our team.
00:36:00Gentlemen, I'd like you to meet Trooper Leonard.
00:36:03I was engaged to him when I was six.
00:36:05I've been in love with her ever since.
00:36:08I was engaged to him when I was six.
00:36:10I've been in love with her ever since.
00:36:12Gamble.
00:36:13Hello, how are you?
00:36:14Oh, this is Mr.
00:36:16Dennis Common.
00:36:17Hello, Dennis.
00:36:18I've always wanted to meet a real Bobby of the Bush.
00:36:21I'll get you a match.
00:36:24Tell me, is it true that you can trail a man by the smell of the tobacco he uses?
00:36:29That's easy.
00:36:31My tracker can trail a man by the impression his shadow leaves on a rock.
00:36:35A week after he's past it.
00:36:38You might as well give up.
00:36:41You'll never match tall stories with Len.
00:36:44He was born in the Bush.
00:36:46Will you be eating with us, Mr. Leonard?
00:36:48Set a place, Kathleen.
00:36:50Don't bother, Joe.
00:36:51I'm Joe Morales.
00:36:52Oh, what a pity.
00:36:53I was looking forward to hearing about all those dangerous criminals you tracked.
00:36:56And brought to rope.
00:36:58I'll try to give you the pleasure soon.
00:37:00What did you say your name was?
00:37:02Gamble.
00:37:03John W. Gamble.
00:37:06Well, cheerio.
00:37:08Don't bother seeing me out, Joe.
00:37:10You better get ready for lunch.
00:37:12Bye, Len.
00:37:13I won't be long.
00:37:21He heard your name.
00:37:22Why'd he ask it again?
00:37:24Copper's trick.
00:37:25Make you think they've seen you before.
00:37:27So, if the shoe fits...
00:37:28How does it?
00:37:29There you have me.
00:37:30I told you, I travel extensively.
00:37:33Mac!
00:37:40Well, you're in the clear, thanks to Miss McGuire.
00:37:43See that you give old Mac a fair crack of the whip and you'll be all right.
00:37:49Jack.
00:37:53Who's that?
00:37:54He brought him here.
00:37:56Guess what he's telling him.
00:37:58It's too far to hear and I hate to guess.
00:38:01Once we cross the creek,
00:38:03we'll split into three teams.
00:38:05Each team will spread out
00:38:07and muster any strays that are fit to travel
00:38:10and bring them on.
00:38:11Kelly, get going with your packhorses.
00:38:14Off you go, chiller.
00:38:16Hut!
00:38:17Right on, Robbie.
00:38:21Hut! Get going.
00:38:32Hut!
00:38:45Told you, no guess about him.
00:38:47No guess at all. He's a copper.
00:38:50I know it slips your mind easily,
00:38:52but no more murders.
00:38:54And shin up the family tree.
00:38:56The sooner the old man proclaims you his son,
00:38:58the safer for both of us.
00:39:00You got him, Ben.
00:39:01Ain't we, Wins?
00:39:31Dennis, you said your father left you.
00:39:35Do you remember him at all?
00:39:37I don't want to talk about it.
00:39:39Jealous?
00:39:41Jealous? I don't know what you mean.
00:39:43Well, Dennis seems to claim all your father's attention.
00:39:46Kindred spirits.
00:39:48I had a brother by that name.
00:39:51I'm sorry.
00:39:52Oh, no, it's not that.
00:39:54We just don't know what happened to him.
00:39:56I'm sorry.
00:39:57Oh, no, it's not that.
00:39:58We just don't know what happened to him.
00:40:01Dingo stuck me away in a hole when I was a kid.
00:40:05At Oak Ridge, was it?
00:40:07I ran off.
00:40:09If I ever find him...
00:40:12Dad, it's time we sent Matt ahead.
00:40:14How about camping at the Nine Mile?
00:40:16Yes.
00:40:19Matt, we're going to camp at the Nine Mile.
00:40:21You go straight ahead.
00:40:22Right.
00:40:42Hit him.
00:41:02Good thing I found you. I lost the others.
00:41:05Want a drink?
00:41:06Thanks.
00:41:11Come on.
00:41:41Come on.
00:42:12Come on.
00:42:25What happened?
00:42:26A snake got him.
00:42:37What are those marks on his ankle?
00:42:39I don't know.
00:42:41Answer me!
00:42:44Leg iron marks.
00:42:45That's better.
00:42:47Keep at it.
00:42:53There are coppers in Ark. You're working for the trooper.
00:42:55No, I'm not.
00:42:56You came to the house together.
00:42:57I didn't.
00:42:58He brought me under arrest.
00:43:01Mr. McGuire gave me a chance.
00:43:03I'm here working off the price of a cow I stole.
00:43:07He'd kill you if he knew you saw that mark.
00:43:12You know how easy it is to get into trouble.
00:43:15Give him a chance.
00:43:18Don't worry about me.
00:43:20Good boy.
00:43:21Take my horse and get his.
00:43:23I'll bind it up.
00:43:41Let's go.
00:44:11Let's go.
00:44:42Come on.
00:45:02Start moving now, little traveler.
00:45:04Stay close to me.
00:45:05Then look after Mr. Gover.
00:45:06Come on.
00:45:12Come on.
00:45:25I'll leave them.
00:45:26Why?
00:45:28They're crow bait.
00:45:29They'll crack up within a mile.
00:45:31How can you tell?
00:45:32They all look alike to me.
00:45:34Well, this one, by his ears.
00:45:35See how they droop?
00:45:38He starts dragging his toes.
00:45:39Leave him that kind of track, forget him.
00:45:42That one's got a guts full of mud.
00:45:45Where brown summer and death have made it.
00:45:49Oh, it isn't always like this.
00:45:51A little rain and the land gives back more than it takes away.
00:46:39Come on.
00:47:09Come on.
00:47:39Come on.
00:48:09Come on.
00:48:40Come on.
00:49:06Mac.
00:49:07Why don't you give them a rest before they all drop?
00:49:09Oh, not yet, lad.
00:49:11At 10 o'clock, we'll count them through the heat of the day till 4.
00:49:14We've got to keep poking along if we're going to get them to water in time.
00:49:37Come on.
00:50:03Look, there.
00:50:08Look.
00:50:18How many did we lose?
00:50:1940.
00:50:22It's only the first morning.
00:50:24Oh, well, here's hoping and praying that Kelly and Barton didn't fare worse.
00:50:37Come on.
00:51:07Come on.
00:51:38Come on.
00:51:59Stampede!
00:52:00Look out!
00:52:03Stop them!
00:52:04Help them all!
00:52:07They'll run themselves to death!
00:52:15Come on!
00:52:27We'll drive them towards the fire.
00:52:28That'll stop them.
00:52:37Ah!
00:53:07Look out!
00:53:37Look out!
00:54:07Help!
00:54:08Help!
00:54:09Help!
00:54:10Help!
00:54:11Help!
00:54:12Help!
00:54:13Help!
00:54:14Help!
00:54:15Help!
00:54:16Help!
00:54:17Help!
00:54:18Help!
00:54:19Help!
00:54:20Help!
00:54:21Help!
00:54:22Help!
00:54:23Help!
00:54:24Help!
00:54:25Help!
00:54:26Help!
00:54:27Help!
00:54:28Help!
00:54:29Help!
00:54:30Help!
00:54:31Help!
00:54:32Help!
00:54:33Help!
00:54:34Help!
00:54:35Help!
00:54:37Woohoo!
00:54:42Looks as warm and grim once was,
00:54:47he brings in rings of fog.
00:54:54He does little to mourn
00:54:59upon the flowery уш.
00:55:06Oh, the pale moon is bringing me home with dew
00:55:20And whips could heal the sad sleep's song
00:55:29I sing my love to you
00:55:37Oh, Rory! Oh, Rory! Cadou La Bardine!
00:55:45Oh, Rory! Oh, Rory! Cadou...
00:56:00Oh, Rory!
00:56:05Oh, Rory!
00:56:29Hmm? Hmm?
00:56:45Oh, shoo!
00:56:50How do you feel?
00:56:51Well, I'd feel better if I had a drink.
00:56:59I thought you swore off.
00:57:01That I have.
00:57:04It's against the bite of snakes, carrying that now.
00:57:16As blessed a man could be if had two children like that.
00:57:21Moonlight night and romance springs to life.
00:57:31Thanks.
00:57:34Sleep well.
00:57:59Listen to them. How can you stand it?
00:58:02Oh, you get used to the dingoes.
00:58:04Oh, it's not only the dingoes. I mean this loneliness, this isolation.
00:58:10This big, awful emptiness.
00:58:13I've never felt lonely here.
00:58:15Never?
00:58:17Well, you can feel lonely anywhere. It isn't the place that makes you lonely.
00:58:22I don't belong here. Never will.
00:58:27Do you know where you belong?
00:58:29Where there's life.
00:58:31Any street in London, any boulevard in Paris.
00:58:35Then why did you come here?
00:58:37Make a pile so I can get back.
00:58:39Others have thought that.
00:58:41And like them, you'll be trapped by your own greed.
00:58:43You'll never think you have enough.
00:58:45Oh, you'll make a pile.
00:58:46And then you'll stay another year to make a little more.
00:58:48And then a drought or a bushfire or a flood will come and ruin you.
00:58:51And you'll start all over again.
00:58:53The story of the Australian damned.
00:58:57Broken men whose hearts are in England or the continent and whose feet are stuck here.
00:59:12That's a great future, you predict.
00:59:17It can be great.
00:59:19But only if you forget your other world.
00:59:22Give this one the love it needs and wants.
00:59:31Del?
00:59:36Good night.
00:59:38Good night, Miss Maguire.
00:59:43Del.
00:59:46Good night, Del.
00:59:48Good night, Dennis.
00:59:53Good night.
01:00:01Dad.
01:00:03I've got something to tell you.
01:00:05No, it couldn't wait.
01:00:07You're drinking again.
01:00:09And I thought it was all over.
01:00:11Why?
01:00:13Why?
01:00:14What made you start again?
01:00:16I couldn't stand the thought of bringing harm to me own child.
01:00:19Harm? What harm?
01:00:21I brought two strangers home.
01:00:24I lied when I said they were my friends.
01:00:26But they are your friends.
01:00:28They've done wonders for you.
01:00:30True, but it's you I'm worried about.
01:00:33You know nothing of him.
01:00:34Who he is.
01:00:37So that's it.
01:00:39You saw me with Dennis.
01:00:41Oh, Dad.
01:00:44Do you think I could love someone before I really knew him?
01:00:48My heart isn't where mine is or yours.
01:00:51And he hates it here.
01:00:53Oh, darling.
01:00:55If I could only be speaking what's in my heart.
01:00:58You don't have to.
01:01:00I know.
01:01:18I know.
01:01:48Why'd they stop?
01:01:50There's only one thing will keep them from water.
01:02:18Walter!
01:02:45Walter!
01:02:48They're soaked.
01:02:51They're soaked. They live down dried up.
01:02:54They've gone for days with only a few drops of water.
01:03:00He promises to make rain in return for a drink.
01:03:03Dad, you must let them drink.
01:03:05It's not only this drink. They'll wait till it rains.
01:03:07What else can the poor people do?
01:03:17Walter!
01:04:17Dad.
01:04:29Many an old timer here swears that a corroboree like this can bring on rain.
01:04:34Do you ever see it, Mac?
01:04:36No, but I won't say it can't happen.
01:04:38There's no telling the way of the aborigines.
01:04:41I've seen one of them point a bone at a man and wish him dead.
01:04:44And dead he was in a few days.
01:04:46I don't know about magic or witchcraft,
01:04:48but I tell you there's a lot about them that no white man will ever know.
01:04:55He's friends all right, too, even if he is a...
01:04:57Even if he's fat.
01:05:00I, uh...
01:05:02can't tell you.
01:05:04That's the likes of him.
01:05:06Never a tidbit of news for the poor slave of the stove,
01:05:08who's fit to be filling his stomach all right,
01:05:10but never to hear anything of what goes on around her.
01:05:12Oh, not that she wants to know, mind you.
01:05:15I'm Mr. Pink Tongues, the devil's own helper.
01:05:18Can you, uh...
01:05:20Can you keep a secret?
01:05:21If you don't tell me at once, I'll let you have the back of my hand.
01:05:24Well, Mr. Gamble was bitten by a snake.
01:05:28When I took off his boot and slid his leggings, I...
01:05:30Hello, Matt.
01:05:32I sure innit would be you.
01:05:35Me darling, have you got a fresh cup of tea?
01:05:46Now watch this.
01:05:48Each group represents one of the creatures they live on.
01:05:51Bull roars.
01:05:53Their sound scares the women away.
01:05:55An aboriginal woman is forbidden to attend all rituals.
01:05:59And these are goannas, lizards,
01:06:01the great delicacy of the bush.
01:06:15These are cockatoos.
01:06:45Cockatoos.
01:06:51Won't you sit down, Len?
01:06:52No, thanks, Jill. I won't be stopping long.
01:06:55Well, Mr. Leonard, what's new in the world of crime?
01:06:57My jail's empty.
01:06:58Well, that must be lonely for you.
01:07:00I don't mind.
01:07:02Look.
01:07:03Look at the sky.
01:07:05Is it rain?
01:07:07Rain clouds.
01:07:09Is it possible?
01:07:11Will the apples really make it rain?
01:07:14Rain.
01:07:15I can hardly believe it.
01:07:17They've convinced me.
01:07:19Well, it's a long ride in the wet.
01:07:22Cheerio, everybody.
01:07:45Now, that's what comes of putting stock in heathens.
01:07:47They pray for rain and get a dust storm.
01:07:50It's that devil himself that answers their prayers.
01:07:54Oh, will you look at this stew.
01:07:58Fit for a camel now.
01:08:04Miss McGuire, I've got to talk to your father.
01:08:06He's in the house.
01:08:08What's wrong?
01:08:09It's the windmill.
01:08:15Mr. McGuire, the windmill cable snapped.
01:08:18If it isn't fixed right away, the wind will knock the whole thing apart.
01:08:21Our only source of water.
01:08:22The men reckon it's worth their life to try to fix it in this flow.
01:08:24Dad, you've got to talk to them.
01:08:26I'll deal with it.
01:08:27Drive down with me. I came up on the buggy.
01:08:47Well, here's our chance to get in solid.
01:08:49If that windmill's their life, let's save it.
01:08:53What you really mean is you want me to do it.
01:08:56Well, if the windmill blows to pieces, there goes your hideout.
01:08:58It's your life as well as theirs.
01:09:02Well, I've got to go.
01:09:03I've got to go.
01:09:04I've got to go.
01:09:05I've got to go.
01:09:06I've got to go.
01:09:07I've got to go.
01:09:08I've got to go.
01:09:09I've got to go.
01:09:10I've got to go.
01:09:11I've got to go.
01:09:12Well, well, well.
01:09:14It's a convenient way to get rid of it.
01:09:19Self preservation.
01:09:21You bring out the same instinct in me.
01:09:24I'd gladly stake my life to get rid of you.
01:09:27Fair enough.
01:09:36Call.
01:09:39For a bet this size I'd like you to call mine.
01:09:43Yes.
01:09:53So be it.
01:09:58Remember this about me, Nipper.
01:10:01I hold one thing sacred.
01:10:03A game of chance.
01:10:07After all, I paid to see your hand.
01:10:12So be it.
01:10:42No!
01:10:51You can't ask anyone to go up there, Dad.
01:10:54It's the end for sure.
01:11:06Someone tell me how to fix it.
01:11:12Dad!
01:11:14Dad!
01:11:18Dad!
01:11:27Dad!
01:11:42Dad!
01:12:12Dad!
01:12:42Dad!
01:12:43Dad!
01:13:06Dad!
01:13:07Dad!
01:13:08Dad!
01:13:09Dad!
01:13:10Dad!
01:13:11Dad!
01:13:12Dad!
01:13:13Dad!
01:13:14Dad!
01:13:15Dad!
01:13:16Dad!
01:13:17Dad!
01:13:18Dad!
01:13:19Dad!
01:13:28That conscience of yours will be the end of you.
01:13:31The men told you.
01:13:32How do you fix it?
01:13:35Draw that chain.
01:13:38Use this rope.
01:13:41Slide down the rope, don't wait to stop the wheel.
01:14:08Are you all right?
01:14:35Queen of Hearts.
01:14:54That's twice today she's crossed me.
01:14:59You don't have to eavesdrop. You think McGuire didn't see the pure and noble light of love shining in your eyes when you took that girl in your arms and sent her?
01:15:08What do you think he's telling her in there? Marry you and live happily ever after?
01:15:13He's telling her she is your sister.
01:15:18What are you going to do about it? Don't tell me.
01:15:22Every time I go into business with a partner, sooner or later he develops a conscience.
01:15:30Go ahead.
01:15:34Go ahead. I'm sick of watching you wrestle with your pious little soul.
01:15:55I'm not your brother and I'm not your son.
01:16:00I said I'm not your brother.
01:16:02You're not my brother.
01:16:04Oh, Dennis.
01:16:09Don't, Dennis. Lying won't improve matters.
01:16:14I knew he was my son. Knew it the day he came here.
01:16:18I should have told you.
01:16:23What are you saying?
01:16:26Is this true?
01:16:28Who are you?
01:16:29My name is Richard Connor.
01:16:31Among other things, I'm wanted for the shooting of that gambler in Sydney.
01:16:36But every word you said made me believe...
01:16:38A man believes what he wants to believe.
01:16:41Rot your lion soul.
01:16:44If it's the truth you're telling me, I'll kill you.
01:16:47Yes, you'd kill him.
01:16:48But not because of what he's done to me.
01:16:50Even now you only think of yourself.
01:16:52Of what it means to you that he's not your son.
01:16:54Of what it means that the ghost you thought yourself rid of is back again to plague you.
01:16:58Don't point the gun at him.
01:17:00His deception is no worse than yours.
01:17:31Goodbye, Mac.
01:17:48I'm sure you'll ride lighter now with that load off your chest.
01:18:01Halt!
01:18:04Halt in the name of the law!
01:18:07You're under arrest for armed robbery.
01:18:30Whoa!
01:19:00Whoa!
01:19:15Whoa!
01:19:21Whoa!
01:19:30Whoa!
01:20:01Whoa!
01:20:20Whoa!
01:20:30Whoa!
01:21:00Whoa!
01:21:11I asked...
01:21:13I planned to see you...
01:21:17Before...
01:21:30Before...
01:21:42Sorry.
01:21:44No, you're not.
01:21:45I can't blame you.
01:21:48Del...
01:21:50May I say something to you?
01:21:53Don't worry, I'm not gonna make any excuses.
01:21:58It was a dirty business.
01:22:00Rotten right from the very beginning to the end.
01:22:03I'm not gonna tell you I didn't know what I was doing.
01:22:08But for what it's worth...
01:22:11You were never a part of it.
01:22:14You've got to believe that.
01:22:16The rest of it was a masquerade.
01:22:19The way you were concerned...
01:22:23It was real.
01:22:25Stop it, Del, stop it.
01:22:27I swear it.
01:22:30If it weren't, I wouldn't be here.
01:22:40Len went to the doctor. He thinks you're badly hurt.
01:22:43No such luck.
01:22:45I'll live to stand trial.
01:22:48What'll happen to him?
01:22:50He said it.
01:22:51You'll stand your trial, no question of that.
01:22:54But you did save the life of a constable, and Len'll not forget it.
01:22:57He'll stand beside you and he'll tell it to the judge, too.
01:23:01You've got a chance, boy.
01:23:03Thanks, Mac.
01:23:05You didn't have to say that.
01:23:07Ah, that's all right.
01:23:09Dennis.
01:23:24THE END
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