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  1. The Shiralee: With Bryan Brown, Noni Hazlehurst, Rebecca Smart, Lewis Fitz-Gerald. Macauley is a swagman who finds himself in charge of his young daughter, Buster.

    • (432)
    • 1987
    • Drama, Family
    • 180
  2. 103 minutes. Country. Australia. Language. English. Budget. A$2,750,000 [1] The Shiralee is a 1987 Australian television film directed by George Ogilvie, based on the 1955 novel of the same name by D'Arcy Niland . It was originally filmed as a mini series and was shot in Adelaide and Quorn, South Australia.

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  4. The Shiralee. 1987 · 1 hr 49 min. TV-14. Drama · Romance · Adventure. A hard-laboring, Australian father making a living in the Outback of the 1940s and 1950s thinks his daughter is a burden until hard times unite them. Subtitles: English. Starring: Bryan Brown Noni Hazlehurst Rebecca Smart Lynette Curran Ned Manning. Directed by: George ...

    • George Ogilvie
    • January 1, 1987
    • 108 min
  5. The Shiralee (TV Mini Series 1987) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Macauley is a swagman who finds himself in charge of his young daughter, Buster. The pair hike across the harsh outback landscape, in an attempt to repair their relationship and find a home. Macauley is a swagman on the road in the 1940s looking for work. He's a laid back, laconic sort of bloke but when he gets landed with his daughter after ...

  7. Macauley is a swagman on the road in the 1940s looking for work. He's a laid back, laconic sort of bloke but when he gets landed with his daughter after his drunken play-girl wife in Adelaide makes him face up to what she believes are his responsibilities, neither he nor his daughter are ready for each other. But in the beginning he's all she's ...

  8. The Shiralee is a moving television miniseries, produced by Acorn Media and first aired in 1987. With its stellar performances and compelling storyline, it has gained recognition as an essential piece of Australian television history. This two-part drama is based on the iconic novel of the same name by D’Arcy Niland.

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