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  1. Wake in Fright ou Outback (titres d'origine) est un film australo-américain réalisé par Ted Kotcheff en 1971, adapté de la nouvelle éponyme de Kenneth Cook. Onze ans avant le premier (et seul bon)... Lire la critique. Par.

  2. www.reelreviewsandrecommendations.com › post › wake-in-fright-1971-reviewWake In Fright (1971) Review

    Wake In Fright (1971) Review. John Grant is a schoolteacher in a remote town deep in the Australian outback. It's the Christmas holidays, and he plans to go to Sydney to meet his girlfriend. However, the train only takes him as far as Bundanyabba- The Yabba to those who know it- where John promptly loses his money at a gambling hall.

  3. WAKE IN FRIGHT. John Grant, instituteur à Tiboonda, minuscule village perdu dans la brousse australienne, se rend à Sydney pour y passer ses vacances d’été. Au cours de son voyage, il s’arrête dans la petite ville minière de Bundayabba.

  4. Buy it now: http://drafthousefilms.com/film/wake-in-frightAlongside MAD MAX and WALKABOUT, WAKE IN FRIGHT is widely acknowledged as one of the seminal films ...

  5. 5 de oct. de 2012 · A Deliverance -flavored Australian horror tale whose out-of-his-depth protagonist doesn’t have the benefit of buddies traveling alongside him, Ted Kotcheff ‘s Wake in Fright envisions the dark ...

  6. 4 de mar. de 2014 · This nightmarish vision of Aussie manhood from 1971 has been described by Nick Cave as the ‘best and most terrifying film about Australia in existence’. It was adapted from Kenneth Cook’s ...

  7. Wake in Fright starred British actors Gary Bond, Donald Pleasence and Sylvia Kay but was notable for being both the first film for Jack Thompson and the last for Chips Rafferty. It is also one of only two films to ever be selected for the Cannes Film Festival twice – in 1971, for the Official Competition, and then in 2009 when the restoration screened as part of Cannes Classics.