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Producer Joseph Janni and director John Schlesinger had earlier tried to make a film adaptation of t [...] D
According to David Stratton in his book 'The Avocado Plantation: Boom and Bust in the Australian Fil [...] D
Debut theatrical feature film of Kylie Minogue. D
This movie's source novel 'The Delinquents' (1962) by Criena Rohan (Deirdre Cash) was written in a T [...] D
This film's source novel 'The Delinquents' (1962) by Criena Rohan (Deirdre Cash) was submitted for t [...] D
Director Robert Altman's earlier unrelated but same named similarly themed film 'The Delinquents' (1 [...] D
Debut theatrical feature film produced by Australian producer Mike Wilcox aka Michael Wilcox. D
The most successful Australian feature film at the Australian box-office for the year 1990. The pic' [...] D
The film never had a theatrical release in the USA despite having an American lead co-star (Charlie [...] D
Charlie Schlatter allegedly replaced Ben Mendelsohn in the lead male role of Brownie. The 'Wikipedia [...] D
'The Delinquents' (1962) was the first of only two novels written by Australian writer Deirdre Cash [...] D
Producers Alex Cutler and Michael Wilcox acquired the rights to the literary property of the film's [...] D
Many of the places shown in Bundaberg are still there in 2022. D
According to Helen Barlow's August 1991 article 'The Australian Film Finance Corporation' published [...] D
The later Kylie Minogue music video 'Tears on My Pillow' (1990) is inter-cut with film clips from th [...] D
The film's source novel 'The Delinquents' (1962) was the only work of writer Criena Rohan (Deirdre C [...] D
A passage from the film's source 1962 novel 'The Delinquents' (1962) by Criena Rohan (Deirdre Cash), [...] D
This motion picture's opening title card reads: ''Bundaberg, Australia 1957''. D
Final theatrical feature film directed by Australian television director Chris Thomson who continued [...] D
The picture's source 'The Delinquents' (1962) novel by Criena Rohan (Deirdre Cash) was re-published [...] D
First filmed production of the Australian company Village Roadshow for a theatrical feature film to [...] D
First Australian filmed production to feature the logo of the then newly formed Australian Governmen [...] D
Original screenwriters Lex Marinos and Dorothy Hewett were not credited in the finished film's credi [...] D
Both lead actors were born after the year the film's source novel of the same name was first publish [...] D
Singer and actor David Bowie was originally attached to the production in a music capacity, but, acc [...] D
The film was a Village Roadshow Pictures presentation of a Cutler-Wilcox production in association w [...] D
The film's source novel by Criena Rohan (Deirdre Cash) was described as ''a back-street Tristan and [...] D
According to the 'Oz Movies' website, ''pre-production was originally scheduled to start at the begi [...] D
This 1989 Australian movie was not nominated for any AFI (Australian Film Institute) awards in 1990 [...] D
This film production was a joint venture between American Hollywood studio Warner Bros. and Australi [...] D
The film was made and first released about twenty-seven years after its source novel of the same nam [...] D
Australian Actors Equity fought the casting and importation of American actor Charlie Schlatter to c [...] D
The film was made and first released about thirty-two years after the unrelated but same named and s [...] D
The name of the real life cargo ship that appears in the movie was the 'Capitaine Wallis' which was [...] D
The film's closing credits declare that this picture was: ''Filmed at the Warner Roadshow Studio, Ox [...] D
The classic rebel movie 'The Wild One' (1953) had some form of influence / inspiration on both 'The [...] D