The Sundowners (1960)

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Written by Jon Cleary, Isobel Lennart

Directed by Fred Zinnemann, George Templeton

Running Time: 133 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1960

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: UK/Australia

Filmed in Colour

This colourful and affectionate film is a portrayal of an Irish family called the Carmody's, in 1920's Australian Outback.

The father, Paddy (Robert Mitchum) is a perpetual wanderer and thankfully for him his job allows him to do this endlessly, as a shweep drover he and his family are permanently on the go.

As the family supervises the transit of a thousand sheep across the continent, their hopes, fears, longings and conflicts are revealed to us.

However his wife, Ida (Deborah Kerr) and teenage son, Sean (Michael Anderson Jr.) yearn to settle and plant their roots for the foreseeable future.

Its now down to a sheep-shearing contest, the birth of a child, drinking, gambling and a race horse which will all have a part in the final decision.

Cast

Deborah KerrIda Carmody
Image for Robert MitchumRobert MitchumPaddy Carmody
Peter UstinovRupert Venneker
Image for Glynis JohnsGlynis JohnsMrs. Firth
Dina MerrillJean Halstead
Chips RaffertyQuinlan
Michael Anderson Jr.Sean Carmody
Lola BrooksLiz Brown
Wylie WatsonHerb Johnson
Image for John MeillonJohn MeillonBluey Brown
Ronald FraserOcker
Dick BentleyShearer
Image for Mervyn JohnsMervyn JohnsJack Patchogue mayor of Cawndilla
Molly UrquhartMrs. Bateman
Ewen SolonHalstead

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