Outback Patrol is a 1952 documentary about the patrol of a policeman in the Northern Territory outback, Constable Robert Darkin, and the various tasks he must perform. The movie has since become a study text in Australian secondary schools.[2][3] Robinson said it "was a very successful picture."[4]
Outback Patrol | |
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Directed by | Lee Robinson |
Produced by | Stanley Hawes |
Narrated by | Chips Rafferty |
Cinematography | Frank Bagnall |
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Running time | 20 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
References
edit- ^ "Australian T.V.Film". The Sydney Morning Herald. 9 October 1952. p. 7 Section: Women's section. Retrieved 30 August 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ *An Outback Policeman's Life Study Kit at National Film and Sound Archive
- ^ "NT DOCUMENTARY". The Northern Standard. Darwin, NT. 17 October 1952. p. 6. Retrieved 30 August 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ Robinson, Lee (15 August 1976). "Lee Robinson" (Oral history). Interviewed by Graham Shirley. National Film and Sound Archive.
External links
edit- Outback Patrol at IMDb
- Outback Patrol at National Film and Sound Archive
- Interview with Lee Robinson on the making of the film