Wake in Fright

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Outback was based on Kenneth Cook's novel Wake in Fright. Gary Bond plays a naive young Australian teacher who is tragically unprepared for his new position in the outback. The community he has been sent to is populated almost exclusively by amoral, ... more

Outback was based on Kenneth Cook's novel Wake in Fright. Gary Bond plays a naive young Australian teacher who is tragically unprepared for his new position in the outback. The community he has been sent to is populated almost exclusively by amoral, primitive toughs, more interested in slaughtering kangaroos and sexual carousing than in such niceties as education or propriety. The methodical shattering of Bond's dearly held values plunge the young teacher deeper into degeneracy. Outback was so graphic in its original Australian version that 15 minutes had to be cut before American distributor Group W would consider touching it.~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

GENRE: Drama
MPAA RATING: R
RUN TIME: 114 minutes
RELEASE DATE: February 20, 1972
STARRING: Donald Pleasence , Gary Bond , Chips Rafferty , Sylvia Kay , Jack Thompson
DIRECTOR(S): Ted Kotcheff
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WRITER(S): Kenneth Cook, Evan Jones
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