Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 3500000
Revenue
$ 20659423

Jim Craig

Jessica Harrison

Henry Craig

Harrison / Spur

Clancy

Mountain Man

Kane

Curly

Frew

Mrs. Bailey

Man in Street

Banjo Paterson

Moss

Short Man

Rosemary Hume

Tall Man

Mountain Horseman

Mountain Horseman

Mountain Horseman

Mountain Horseman

Mountain Horseman

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Crack Rider

Additional Rider

Additional Rider

Additional Rider

Additional Rider

Additional Rider

Additional Rider

Additional Rider

Additional Rider

Additional Rider

Additional Rider

Additional Rider

Written by r96sk on 2020-09-18
The plot isn't massively interesting to me, but some fine acting alongside terrific cinematography and editing keeps <em>'The Man from Snowy River'</em> going at a positive level. Tom Burlinson is good as Jim, while Kirk Douglas does a top job in a dual role as Harrison & Spur. The rest of the cast are solid. The storyline is watchable and I did enjoy it, but it just wasn't anything I could sink my teeth into; it's a little plain. However, as noted at the top, I do love how the film is put together; particularly with the horses, across the running shots especially. Australia looks nice, too! Interested to see where the sequel goes, I assume it'll follow-up directly on the final scene of this one but we'll see. As for this 1982 production, I rate it.