In Australia, five children pursue horse thieves through the mountains.In Australia, five children pursue horse thieves through the mountains.In Australia, five children pursue horse thieves through the mountains.
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- Police Sergeant
- (uncredited)
- Old Jack
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaIn June 1947, the film was shown in the British Parliament to members of the House of Lords and House of Commons. This was an attempt to persuade them to allow employment of child actors under the age of 12.
- GoofsWhen the children roll the first 'boulder' down the hill towards the horse thieves, after it passes the last thief part of the 'boulder' breaks off revealing it to be a wire cage with a covering.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Narrator: I don't expect you've ever heard of our valley. Mara Mara is its name, the name the Australian blacks gave it hundreds of years before we came to their land. Mara Mara. It has a nice, sleepy sound, hasn't it? And we're a sleepy little town, too. Plenty of hard work, but never much excitement. That is to say, not until last Christmas. I must tell you about last Christmas, because then we had too much excitement for a little place like ours. It all started on the afternoon school broke up for Christmas holidays. Of course on our side of the world, Christmas comes in the middle of the summer.
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It should remind the viewer in some ways of the modern Australian television show "Saddle Club" as the kids are around horses all the time; even riding them to and from school. And the plot involves Grinch-inspired horse thieves who almost ruin Christmas for the family when they steal their prize mare, leaving her young colt behind. So the five children head into the bush to track down the horse thieves, while their parents and the police attempt to rescue them. There is even a Ghost Town (also found in "Walkabout") although you have to suspend disbelief as the (until then) very perceptive children inexplicably take far too long to recognize that the horse thieves are its only residents.
Worth noting is that Helen Grieve plays the only girl in this group of adventurous children but there is no condescension to her, she rides better than the boys and takes on a kind of "Wendy" from "Peter Pan" role in the group.
Christmas in the southern hemisphere is a summer event but the holiday is still celebrated with winter wonderland decorations, presents, and a tree.
Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.
- aimless-46
- Dec 21, 2007
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- Also known as
- Bush Country Adventure
- Filming locations
- Burragorang Valley, New South Wales, Australia(on location)
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- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1