TAGGED: Wake in Fright
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Editor and producer Tony Buckley interviewed by Martha Ansara.

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Doc Tydon (played by Donald Pleasence, left) and John Grant (Gary Bond) seated at a table in Doc's hut. An Australian lobby card to promote the release of Wake in Fright in 1971.

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Bundanyabba police officer Jock Crawford (played by Chips Rafferty) talks with English school teacher John Grant (Gary Bond). An Australian lobby card to promote the release of Wake i

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A black, white and yellow poster featuring the French title Le Réveil Dans La Terreur (The Awakening in Terror) and Flemish title Het Vreselijk Ontwaken (Th

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John McLean, camera operator on Wake in Fright, talks about Ted Kotcheff as a director and the expectation at the time that the film would be a success.

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An Australian lobby card to promote the release of Wake in Fright in 1971 featuring a photo of Doc Tydon (Donald Pleasence) at the two-up game.

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This Polish poster for Wake In Fright masterfully captures the terror depicted in this outback tale, illustrating grotesque faces of men inciting alcohol-fuelled violence.

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The Czech title 'Zapadakov' ('Outstation') appears below an image of a rock outcrop against a yellow and brown background.

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Wake in Fright editor Anthony Buckley recounts how the production company got in trouble when the film's realistic looking stage money, created for the two-up scenes, ended up at Randwick&

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Director Ted Kotcheff talks about 'Nelson', the impressive one-eyed kangaroo that fights Peter Whittle (Joe) in a memorable scene in Wake in Fright.