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''The Naked Country'' is a 1985 Australian film. It was based on the 1957 novel by
Morris West Morris Langlo West (26 April 19169 October 1999) was an Australian novelist and playwright, best known for his novels '' The Devil's Advocate'' (1959), ''The Shoes of the Fisherman'' (1963) and ''The Clowns of God'' (1981). His books were publ ...
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Cast

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Rebecca Gilling Rebecca Gilling (born 3 November 1953 in Castlecrag, Sydney, Australia) is an Australian former model and actress, now environmentalist. Gilling is the daughter of World War II Navy personnel Douglas Gilling and prominent feminist campaigner ...
: Mary Dillon * John Stanton : Lance Dillon *
Tom E. Lewis Tom E. Lewis (traditional name: Balang Lewis; 25 August 1958 – 10 May 2018) was an Australian actor and musician. He was an Indigenous Australian from the Murrungun people. His first major role was the title role in the 1978 Fred Schepisi film ' ...
: Mundaru


Original Novel

The film was based on a novel by Australian author Morris West, writing under the name "Michael East". It was published in 1960, by which time West had established himself with an international best seller, ''The Devil's Advocate''. The ''Sydney Morning Herald'' said it was a "skilfully written although not particularly impressive tale of adventure and romance in the outback tradition."


Other Adaptations

The novel formed the basis for "The Hunters" an episode of the TV series ''Whiplash'' (1960–61). In 1965, screenwriter
James Poe James Wilber Poe (October 4, 1921 – January 24, 1980) was an American film and television screenwriter. He is best known for his work on such films as ''Around the World in 80 Days'' (for which he jointly won an Academy Award for Best Ad ...
was in Sydney to research a film he was going to make for MGM and producer
George Englund George Englund (June 22, 1926 – September 14, 2017) was an American film editor, director, producer, and actor. Biography Englund was born George Howe Ripley in Washington, D.C., the son of actress Mabel Albertson and Harold Austin Ripley. Hi ...
called ''The Adventures of Captain Cook''. Poe said he hoped to follow this with an adaptation of ''The Naked Country''. However the ''Captain Cook'' project was not made and a film of ''The Naked Country'' did not result until the 1980s.


Production

In 1982
Ross Dimsey Ross Dimsey (born 16th October 1943) is an Australian writer, producer, director and film executive. He was born in Melbourne and worked in Britain and America from 1969–69. He worked in a variety of capacities on a number of films. From 1969â ...
was finishing his contract as head of the Victoria Film Corporation and was looking for a project to do. Robert Ward of Filmways introduced him to the novel. Along with Mark Josem of Filmways and solicitor Bill Marshall they formed a company called Intronide to buy the rights to ''The Naked Country'', which had been optioned several times but not made.Ewan Burnett, "Burstall and Dimsey Go West", ''Cinema Papers'', May 1985 p48-49 Dimsey did a treatment which focused on the affair between the police officer and the station owner's wife.Audio interview with Ross Dimsey, ''Naked Country'' DVD Special Features, Umbrella Entertainment, 2005 He then approached Tim Burstall, with whom he had worked several times, to direct. Burstall agreed on the proviso that he helped write the script. Tim Burstall:
I was a hired gun there; I didn't choose the material. He
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wrote it in 1945 and it really was a potboiler. It had the rudiments, the beginnings of land rights issues, but I took this and converted it absolutely into a land rights thing. To me the problem was I thought the business of Stanton versus the aborigines was okay. But there were indigestible lumps in the script like the adultery. And the Ivar Kants character was too melodramatic. I had to make him a mercenary from South Africa.Interview with Tim Burstall, 30 March 1998
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The story was originally set in the Kimberley region but filming there would have been logistically impossible, so it was set in Queensland. Ten percent of the budget was provided by the
Queensland Film Corporation The Queensland Film Corporation (QFC) was a government-funded film production company that existed in the state of Queensland, Australia, in the 1980s. History The Queensland Film Corporation was established by the ''Queensland Film Industry Deve ...
. The film's complete budget of $2.75 million was over subscribed by more than $1 million at the end of the 1983-84 financial year and the movie had a 30% combined foreign and Australian pre sale when production started. The movie was shot in and around Charters Towers. Dimsey later estimated that buying the rights to first day of filming took three months.


Reception

The film performed poorly at the Australian box office but did better overseas, particularly in France and Germany, and Ross Dimsey says it got most of its money back. Dimsey says he regrets pulling back on the romantic plot and he felt the movie was a little old fashioned. He felt it was made under circumstances that were too rushed and the script had not been developed.


Home Media

Money Movers was released for the first time on DVD by Umbrella Entertainment in December 2015.


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''The Naked Country''
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