The Man from Snowy River
The Man from Snowy River
PG | 05 November 1982 (USA)
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Jim Craig has lived his first 18 years in the mountains of Australia on his father's farm. The death of his father forces him to go to the lowlands to earn enough money to get the farm back on its feet.

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Jake Long

Some say that the western genre can only take place in the AMERICAN old west, but this movie proves that theory wrong! Set in old Australia, it is a western without a doubt, and a really great one at that. And no one can argue otherwise. I'd like to see you try. That AND it's fun for the whole family. That's right, a good western that the kids can enjoy too.Now, the only question that remains: how the heck did they get Kirk Douglas's leg to do that from every angle? They really had me fooled!

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mattkratz

This movie set in Australia has excellent cinematography and is basically about mending fences. Kirk Douglass plays a duel role as brothers who have to mend things on a late 19th-century ranch. They get help from their family, and there is also hunt from gold and lots of horses, as they try to hunt them down and corral them. My favorite scene:a guy's lying on the ground injured, and a wild horse who frequently appears throughout the movie jumps over him on two legs very wildly, and proceeds to fall on him, and they show it in slow motion, frame-by-frame.Basically, this is a family movie, and not too bad. Watch it with the entire family if you can.** 1/2 out of ****

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Robert W.

I won't write this review crapping all over a modern day classic like The Man From Snowy River. I know many adore this film and think of it fondly with great nostalgia. I waited a very long time to see it and finally decided to give it a try. I love westerns, 80's films and Disney classics but for some reason this didn't strike the right chord with me. Despite a promising concept, I found the film dawdles along without ever having a lot of chemistry between the key characters. The performances are good, in fact one in particular is excellent but its lacking depth when it comes to the relationships. The scenery is stunning and yet I felt like the film makers underused the breathtaking Australian outback. The film definitely shows a lot of beautiful horses so people that are looking for that will enjoy it. There is somehow a lack of significant emotion to a story that should be full of moving moments. The romance which should be a focal point in the latter part of the movie feels forced and rushed and very technical. There are some moments where it feels like they're actually bartering for the romantic lead.Tom Burlinson is our lead in the film. He is okay but he is also a key reason the characters lack emotion. He feels almost stoic at times and well he is always determined he wasn't necessarily the right choice for the lead of the movie. Kirk Douglas is literally the reason to watch this movie. He is amazing in a dual role as Harrison and Spur. Both characters are so different from each other and he just absolutely nails both. He is so obviously the seasoned professional and it shows. Sigrid Thornton is the object of Burlinson's affections but also causes one of the biggest issues with the movie. Thornton looks almost stunned throughout her entire performance and the chemistry between her and Burlinson is practically nil. Its almost painful to watch their so called romance unfold and yet I had heard what a classic love story this was but I didn't get it at all. Supporting cast is alright but no one really stands out as being noteworthy.Coming from a long history in Television director George Miller has done a lot of TV and a lot of straight to TV movies. I don't think he had the experience in movies to handle this and make it outstanding. Imagine this film in the hands of a truly amazing director who stuns with cinematography and could handle the script better. That being said, the script left a lot to be desired too. I suppose I was even more let down because this seems like the type of movie I would absolutely adore and I didn't. My expectations were high because so many people just rave about this and they love it and I respect that. I am not saying that its a terrible movie but it certainly didn't appeal to me at all. Someday I may watch the sequel but I'm not anxious to see it for sure. This was a miss in my books. 5.5/10

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disdressed12

this is a decent western about a young man,living in the mountains of Australia who finds himself alone and must make his own way.it's a well done movie.i think it's suitable for the whole family.there is one mild swear word in the whole movie.Kirk Douglas plays the dual role of two brothers,one a mountain man,who has been searching for gold,the other a rich man,who appears to have everything he needs.Tom Burlinson plays the title character,while Sigrid Thornton plays the woman he loves.there's some beautiful scenery in this movie,and a great musical score.there are some exciting moments too.the only things i didn't like was that i felt the movie was a bit too melodramatic at times,and there were a few slow moments.for me,The Man From Snowy River is a 6/10

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