The contrast between modern, urban civilization and life in the natural world lies at the heart of Nicolas Roeg's visually dazzling drama Walkabout. In broad outline, the plot might resemble a standard fish-out-of-water tale: two city children become stranded in the Australian outback, and struggle ...more
Year: 1971 | Running Time: 95 minutes
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Arguably director Nicolas Roeg's most enduring success, Walkabout is a complex, poetic cinematic experience. Roeg's overactive sense of symbolism is well-suited to the films themes of loneliness, alienation and social consciousness. Walkabout retains the director's offbeat style -- very little dialogue, shifting points of view, graphic, often shocking images, and an almost misanthropic world view -- but has a coherence and emotional depth missing from much of his later work. Though film's plot ...more
- Jenny Agutter - Girl
- Lucien John - Brother
- David Gulpilil - Aborigine
- John Meillon - Father
- John Illingsworth - Husband
- Peter Carver - No Hoper
- Nicolas Roeg - Director
- Si Litvinoff - Producer
- Max Raab - Producer
- Edward Bond - Screenwriter
- James Vance Marshall - Book Author
- Terry Gough - Art Director
- Kevin Kavanagh - First Assistant Director
- Antony Gibbs - Editor
- Alan Pattillo - Editor
- John Barry - Composer (Music Score)
- John Barry - Musical Direction/Supervision
- Billy Mitchell - Songwriter
- Rod Stewart - Songwriter
- Warren Marley - Songwriter











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