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Bullseye (1987 film)

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'Bullseye' is an Australian comedy adventure film directed by Carl Schultz.[https://archive.today/20121127154531/http://colsearch.nfsa.gov.au/nfsa/search/display/display.w3p;adv=;group=;groupequals=;holdingType=;page=0;parentid=;query=bullseye;querytype=;rec=1;resCount=10 'Bullseye'] at National Film and Sound Archive

The movie is also known as 'The Trailblazer', 'Trailblazer', 'Outback' and 'Birdsville'.Suzanne Brown, 'Australian Film 1978-1992', Oxford University Press, 1993 p266

Plot



In the 1860s, two friends, Harry and Bluey, steal a thousand head of cattle and trek it across country from Queensland to Adelaide.

Cast



*Paul Goddard as Harry Walford

*Kathryn Walker as Lily Boyd

*John Wood as Bluey McGurk

*Paul Chubb as Don Mckenzie

*Lynette Curran as Dora Mckenzie

*Bruce Spence as Purdy

*David Slingsby as Spence

*John Meillon as Merritt

*Kerry Walker as Mrs Gootch

*Rhys McConnochie as Judge

Production



Robert Wales' script was originally called 'Trailblazer'. It was based on the cattle drive of Harry Readford, known as Captain Starlight, which inspired the novel 'Robbery Under Arms'. PBL Productions, then an offshoot of the Nine Network, bought the script and at one stage Joan Long was going to produce with Peter Yeldham working on the script. Then Carl Schultz was hired as director and he wanted to turn it into a comedy, so Yeldham left the project. PBL formed a partnership with Dumbarton Films who had worldwide marketing rights to the film.

The two leads were inexperienced: Kathryn Walker was an architecture student doing some modelling and Paul Goddard had only been in one small role."Blazing the trail from Birdsville", 'Cinema Papers', January 1986 p45

The movie was shot on location in the Australian outback, with the town of Bourke standing in for Roma, and studio scenes shot at Mort Bay studios in Balmain, Sydney. Shooting finished on 14 November 1985."Production round-up", 'Cinema Papers', November 1985 p48

Release



Hoyts wanted to release the film but Dumbarton held up the release hoping for a major Hollywood distributor to handle the film in the same way as 'Crocodile Dundee'. This did not occur and the film was not released until two years after it was made. It was not a financial success.

One critic wrote that "the film is entertaining in its contrived absurdity but lacks any substance behind the comic set ups." However David Stratton called the film "hugely entertaining".

Home Media



'Bullseye' was released on DVD by Umbrella Entertainment in January 2011. The DVD is compatible with all region codes.

References




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