Walkabout - The Criterion Collection (1971)
Genre Drama
Studio Criterion
Movie Release Date 1971
Country USA
Language English
Audience Rating R (Restricted)
Running Time 100 mins
Format DVD
Color Color
IMDb Rating 7.6
Cast
David Gumpilil
Lucien John
Jenny Agutter Girl
Luc Roeg White Boy (as Lucien John)
David Gulpilil Black Boy (as David Gumpilil)
John Meillon Man
Robert McDarra Man (as Robert McDara)
Peter Carver No Hoper (as Pete Carver)
John Illingsworth Young Man
Hilary Bamberger Woman
Barry Donnelly Australian Scientist
Noeline Brown German Scientist (as Noelene Brown)
Crew
Director Nicolas Roeg
Writer Edward Bond
Writer James Vance Marshall
Producer Si Litvinoff
Plot
Very few films achieve a kind of subliminal greatness with cross-cultural impact, but Walkabout is one of those films--a visual tone poem that functions more as an allegory than a conventionally plotted adventure. Considered a cult favorite for years, Nicolas Roeg's 1971 film--about two British children who are rescued in the Australian outback by a young aborigine--was originally released in the U.S. with an R rating, edited from its European length of 100 minutes. In 1997, the film was fully restored to its director's cut, and in its remastered video and DVD release, it's now wisely unrated (as Roeg had always intended) but still suitable for viewers of all ages. For parents this is a rare opportunity to treat well-supervised children (ages 5 and over) to an adventure that won't insult their intelligence, presenting scenes of frontal nudity and the hunting of animals in a context that invites valuable discussion and introspection. Through exquisite cinematography and a story of subtle human complexity, the film continues to resonate on many thematic and artistic levels. Roeg had always intended it to be a cautionary morality tale, in which the limitations and restrictions of civilization become painfully clear when the two children (played by Jenny Agutter and Roeg's young son, Lucien John) cannot survive without the aborigine's assistance. They become primitives themselves, if only temporarily, while the young aborigine proves ultimately and tragically unable to join the "family" of civilization. With its story of two worlds colliding, Walkabout now seems like a film for the ages, hypnotic and open to several compelling levels of interpretation. In addition to presenting the film in its original 1.77:1 aspect ratio, the Criterion Collection DVD of Walkabout includes a variety of bonus features, including a full-length commentary by Nicolas Roeg and Jenny Agutter, original theatrical trailers, and an essay by critic Roger Ebert. --Jeff Shannon
Features
Audio Commentary by Nicholas Roeg and Jenny Agutter
Original Unedited Director's Cut
Theatrical Trailers
Essay By Roger Ebert
Personal Details
My Rating 0
Seen It Yes
Index 56
Collection Status In Collection
Links Amazon US
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IMDB
Edition Details
Edition Criterion Collection
Barcode 037429123225
Region Region 1
Chapters 28
Release Date 5/6/1998
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.77:1
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1