At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion Picture
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Directed bySimon Heath
Written bySimon Heath
Produced byDavid Joseph
StarringSteve Rackman
Gary Kliger
Alyson Best
Robert Baxter
Angry Anderson
Gary Kliger
Alyson Best
Robert Baxter
Angry Anderson
| At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion Picture | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Simon Heath |
| Written by | Simon Heath |
| Produced by | David Joseph |
| Starring | Steve Rackman Gary Kliger Alyson Best Robert Baxter Angry Anderson |
| Cinematography | David Eggby |
| Edited by | John Scott |
Production company | Bullamakanka Film Productions |
| Distributed by | Thorn EMI (video) |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
| Budget | A$1.2 million[1] |
At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion Picture is a 1983 Australian comedy film directed by Simon Heath and starring Steve Rackman, Gary Kliger, Alyson Best, Robert Baxter, and Angry Anderson, Adrian Bernotti The plot is about a small town visited by a government official. It is noticeable for the number of music acts that appear.[2]
Rhino Jackson is seeking re-election as Mayor. He works with his son Taldo to hold a concert and win a horse race.
Claire and her father Walter own a property being taken over by Jackson.
Cast
- Steve Rackman as Rhino Jackson
- Gary Kliger as Waldo Jackson
- Alyson Best as Clare Hampton
- Robert Baxter as Senator
- Angry Anderson as Senator's Aide
- Bassia Carole as Sister Mary
- Debbie Matts as Maureen
- John Stone as Wally
- Mark Hembrow as L D
- Iain Gardiner as T M
- Frank Thring as Television Producer
- Molly Meldrum as a priest
- John Farnham as a policeman
- Derryn Hinch as a gangster henchman
- Peter Russell Clarke as a gangster henchman
- Gordon Elliott as a gangster
- Adrian Bernotti as Rocko
- Norman Coburn as Walter Williams
- Naomi Lisner as Sam