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Uploaded by on May 2, 2010

By no means is this intended as copywrite infringement. All material belongs to 20th Century Fox and it's affiliates and in no way do I take credit for any part of this film. This is purely posted for entertainment purposes, no profit was gained whatsoever.

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  • I'm finding a film with a strong, solid Australian theme for a school assignment. Does this film inlcude typically Australian traits like 'mateship' or symbols like the vast landscape or even some Australian stereotypes??? Thanks!! :)

  • @cadaei123 Just get to the part where "ahh... he was a good mate.." becomes a quote. =P And its got gorgeous landscapes. Also includes the brumbies, big aussie thing there. I think it'd be perfect for you're assignment. Good luck =) and enjoy the film.

  • esta pelicula me veia de pequeño y es la mejor desearia que la suban en espàñol

  • @saloliguita Yo no hablo español (Google Traductor). Y lo siento, esto fue mi única carga, no puedo soportar más películas ...

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  • This movie is so fantastic! Thanks so very much for uploading it...it has one of the absolute best soundtracks...aside from Last of the Mohicans. I know it takes time to upload stuff like this, so my hat's off to you friend! God Bless

  • @HaematoxylinEosin

    It is his land after his father dies, but he's still a boy. Those guys who kick him off are fellow mountain men. They don't want to have to watch out for him up there, they don't think he can take care of himself. So they tell him to go down out of the mountains to become a man and "earn the right" to live there.

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  • I love this film. My stepfather is in love with Australia, and he doesn't get the chance to travel abroad very much anymore after his transplant. Would love to take him out into this country and see some of the sites and landscapes.

  • Does anyone remember when George read the riot over a piece of fluff caught in the film gate? I think it was blown out of proportion. I was too busy looking at TAA'S vapor trail in the fresh Alpine sky...those were the days...

  • A beautiful movie so sadly underrated.

  • @pinz2022 No offense to you, but Indians weren't really a threat at the time of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Sure they were around, but this was after small pox decimated them and the buffalo were dwindling. Even when they had larger populations, few Indians attacked wagon trains. You are right about nature being a tough obstacle.

  • Thrilled to find this. A movie I watched a hundred times in my youth! Thank you thank you.

  • @pinz2022 Dont argue kids. =P Everywhere was tough to settle, just different.

  • @elenore88

    If you think we Yanks had it easy you should have a gander at the Laura Ingalls Wilder "children's" books. They spent their whole lives at the mercy of ruthless nature: drought, flood, locusts, malaria, savage, frigid winters (perhaps you've heard of cold), oh yes, and the ever-present Indian threat, which was very real once upon a time, and always seems to lurk at the edge of the horizon.

  • Great upload haven't seen this for ages.

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