TAGGED: Australian cinema
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Crocodile Dundee remains the most commercially successful Australian film ever made, with Paul Hogan’s iconic Mick Dundee at the heart of the film. 

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These are two AFI (Australian Film Institute) awards won by Storm Boy in 1977. One is for best film of the year, and the other is the Jedda award.

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Lobby card for the film, Eureka Stockade (US title, Massacre Hill) shows miner, James Scobie, played by Al Thomas, attacked and killed on the goldfields.

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This lobby card from the film, Eureka Stockade (US title, Massacre Hill), directed by Harry Watt, shows actor Chips Rafferty as rebel leader Peter Lalor and fellow miners fighting

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Lobby card for the film Eureka Stockade (US title, Massacre Hill), directed by Harry Watt, shows Chips Rafferty as rebel leader Peter Lalor fighting to the last man in a film stil

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This lobby card from the film, Eureka Stockade (US title, Massacre Hill), directed by Harry Watt, shows actor Chips Rafferty as Peter Lalor compelling the miners to unite.

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The Loyal Rebel is an Australian silent film directed by Alfred Rolfe set against the background of the Eureka Stockade.

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Malcolm is a beloved Australian comedy from 1986 about a mechanical genius played by Colin Friels.

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We spoke to Malcolm writer/cinematographer David Parker and mechanical designer/1st AD Tony Mahood, two of the creative minds responsible for creating the quirky getaway in 1986 classic.

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Malcolm (Colin Friels) shows Frank (John Hargreaves) his version of a getaway car, gleaned from watching television shows.