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別名: Jennifer Agutter, Τζένι Αγκουτέρ, جنی اگاتر
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Jenny Agutter, born Jennifer Ann Agutter on December 20, 1952, began her acting career as a child actress in England during the mid-1960s. She starred in 'The Railway Children' for BBC television and its film adaptation before transitioning to adult roles and eventually moving to Hollywood. Notable films include 'An American Werewolf in London', 'Logan's Run', 'Child's Play 2', and 'Equus'. Since the 1990s, she has been involved in sound recording and is a patron of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. After a break from acting, she resumed television roles starting around 2000, including 'Spooks' and 'Call the Midwife'.
公開年: 1971
国: United States of America, United Kingdom, Australia
別題: A Longa Caminhada, Erämaan vangit, Walkabout - Erämaan vangit, La randonnée, Periplanisi, Vándorrege, L'inizio del cammino, Šetnja, Walkabout - Mannaprovet, Sonsuz çöl, Der Traum vom Leben
監督: Nicolas Roeg
脚本: Edward Bond, Donald G. Payne, Nicolas Roeg, James Vance Marshall
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制作会社: Si Litvinoff Film Production, Max L. Raab Productions
ジャンル: Adventure, Drama, adventure film, drama film
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In the Australian Outback, a British family on holiday loses their way during a picnic, leaving the two children stranded alone. With only minimal supplies like non-perishable food, a transistor radio, and the boy's school satchel containing toys, they must navigate the harsh wilderness to find civilization again. They encounter an indigenous Australian boy on his walkabout, a rite of passage into manhood where he lives off the land for months. Despite not being able to communicate verbally, the Australian boy helps them survive in the bush. The siblings struggle with their desire to return home and the native boy's acceptance of life in the Outback.
'Walkabout' is a 1971 British-Australian adventure drama directed by Nicolas Roeg, based on a story by James Vance Marshall. It explores themes of cultural exchange and survival amidst the harsh beauty of Australia's Outback. The film follows two privileged British siblings who become lost in the wilderness while on holiday with their parents. Their encounter with an Australian boy on his walkabout challenges their understanding of life beyond civilization, ultimately reshaping their perspectives.