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Le Voyageur des plaines

Original title: The Shiralee
  • 1957
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
436
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Le Voyageur des plaines (1957)
Drama

After Jim Macauley finds his wife with another man, he takes their young daughter and they hit the road. With a young child as his responsibility, he finds he can't be quite the fancy-free w... Read allAfter Jim Macauley finds his wife with another man, he takes their young daughter and they hit the road. With a young child as his responsibility, he finds he can't be quite the fancy-free wanderer that he had been.After Jim Macauley finds his wife with another man, he takes their young daughter and they hit the road. With a young child as his responsibility, he finds he can't be quite the fancy-free wanderer that he had been.

  • Director
    • Leslie Norman
  • Writers
    • D'Arcy Niland
    • Neil Paterson
    • Leslie Norman
  • Stars
    • Peter Finch
    • Dana Wilson
    • Elizabeth Sellars
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    436
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Leslie Norman
    • Writers
      • D'Arcy Niland
      • Neil Paterson
      • Leslie Norman
    • Stars
      • Peter Finch
      • Dana Wilson
      • Elizabeth Sellars
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Peter Finch
    Peter Finch
    • Macauley
    Dana Wilson
    • Buster
    Elizabeth Sellars
    Elizabeth Sellars
    • Marge
    George Rose
    George Rose
    • Donny
    Rosemary Harris
    Rosemary Harris
    • Lily Parker
    Russell Napier
    Russell Napier
    • Parker
    Niall MacGinnis
    Niall MacGinnis
    • Beauty Kelly
    • (as Niall Macginnis)
    Tessie O'Shea
    Tessie O'Shea
    • Bella
    Sidney James
    Sidney James
    • Luke
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    • Jim Muldoon
    • (as Charles Tingwell)
    Reg Lye
    Reg Lye
    • Desmond
    Barbara Archer
    Barbara Archer
    • Shop Girl
    Alec Mango
    Alec Mango
    • Papadoulos
    John Phillips
    John Phillips
    • Doctor
    Bruce Beeby
    • Macauley's Solicitor
    Lloyd Berrell
    • Slipery, Truck Driver
    John Cazabon
    John Cazabon
    • Charlie the Butcher
    Mark Daly
    Mark Daly
    • Sam
    • Director
      • Leslie Norman
    • Writers
      • D'Arcy Niland
      • Neil Paterson
      • Leslie Norman
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews10

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    8tomsview

    A film of many layers

    This is a brilliant little film that is also something of an archaeological dig.

    It is set against a backdrop of Australian culture and attitudes, which are now about as extinct as those of the Hittites. At the time, the lifestyle it depicted was fading fast if not already gone.

    Peter Finch plays Jim Macauley, who rescues his young daughter, Buster, from her mother's unsavoury lifestyle in a Sydney noticeably devoid of high rise buildings. He takes her with him on his journey as an itinerant worker, a swaggy, around rural Australia.

    "The Shiralee" is a British film from Ealing studios (one of five made in Australia) with Australian and English actors; even Syd James is in it. Peter Finch plays Jim Macauley. At the time, his character would have been seen as the quintessential Aussie male: forthright, independent, scrappy, game for anything and with a well-developed sense of fairness. He had played just about the same character as Joe Harman in "A Town Like Alice". Jim and Joe are close relatives of George Johnston's "My Brother Jack".

    I saw this film in 1957. Back then we were amazed to see Australia depicted on the screen at all, especially by British studios and Hollywood. We were decades away from Australians regularly picking up Oscars at Academy Award ceremonies.

    Many of the characters have Australian accents as yet uninfluenced by decades of overseas television, and Dana Wilson as Buster Macauley delivers a performance that would be hard to beat from any child star; sadly she died this year (2015) aged only 66.

    It's a poignant story in many ways with complex characters and situations, but it also has a broad vein of humour. One troubling aspect of the story is that Jim seems overly trusting when he leaves Buster in the care of others. However, most of the characters are honourable and well-intentioned.

    This was Peter Finch's favourite among his films. Superbly photographed in black and white, in many ways "The Shiralee" is like opening a time capsule.

    In that Australia, you could go a long way before encountering any kind of body piercing let alone a woman with a tattoo, and ice was something you had with your scotch and soda. The 1957 version is probably hard to find today, but let's hope it doesn't disappear altogether.
    9Handlinghandel

    Charming and Strangely Little-known

    Given the plot line, this could easily have been cutesy or mawkish. It isn't, though. Peter Finch is brilliant in his understated playing and the supporting cast is very fine.

    Maybe because I've known men estranged from their wives who have taken their children on their quests through life, I was fascinated and very moved. The last half or gets a little busy and the (anti)hero's leaving his daughter with an unknown wanderer is implausible. But Finch holds the hole together brilliantly. And the actress playing his little girl is a natural. She never tries to charm us. Perhaps that is a credit to the director as much as to the performer.

    There are simialrities (if memory serves) between this and the later, better known and lauded "Paper Moon." Of the two, I prefer this by a hundred thousand miles.

    It is a charmer and a bit of a heart-breaker -- much like the character played by Finch.
    8lorenellroy

    Little known Ealing charmer

    While best known for their UK set comedies Ealing Studios also made several movies in Australia and this is one of them .It is based on a fine novel by D'Arcy Niland and revolves around Jim Macauley (played by a genuine Aussie ,the great Peter Finch).He is an itinerant salesman -a swag man in 'Strine (Aussie English)who on returning from his latest walkabout finds his wife (Elizabeth Sellars)is living with another man -one able to offer her the material comforts she seeks .He decides to go on his travels again this time taking with him his daughter Buster (Dana Wilson).she is his "shiralee"-the Aboriginal word for "burden".the movie deals with the way they come to learn from each other and is an emotionally moving look at father-daughter relationships as they work through illness,hardship and threats of separation.

    It is free of sentimentality and the Finch-Wilson double act is captivating .the monochrome photography of Paul Beison is superb and the only minor blot is the slightly misfiring comedy sequences revolving around Sid James and Tessie O'Shea -scenes others may well enjoy more than I did An Australian made mini-series ,later edited into a single episode version,starring Bryan Brown is also worthwhile but this little known gem is the better picture
    9plan99

    I liked it a lot.

    I'm surprised at how few reviews this very good film has so far.

    Very well cast and acted especially the wee girl of course. I presume that, like every other country, this way of life has gone almost seventy years later.

    Odd to see Sid James without his trademark laugh appearing at regular intervals but this was not a comedy film of course.

    I had expected some native Australians to make an appearance but there was none to be seen.

    It runs along very nicely with an interesting plot with a few sub plots to keep the viewer interested through the whole film.

    Well worth watching so let's see some more reviews appearing soon.
    6JohnSeal

    Rambling outback drama

    Peter Finch is terrific as a traveling swagman, traversing the Australian outback in search of work and shelter. Finding his Sydney based wife shacked up with another man, he takes his daughter (Dana Wilson) and resumes his wandering ways. The film does a good job of keeping a lid on sentiment and features outstanding cinematography by Paul Beeson, who usually worked on less inspired fare like Tarzan Goes to India, Die Monster Die!, and Starcrash. One of the last efforts of Ealing Studios, and a good one, though certainly not on a par with their Alec Guinness comedies.

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    • Trivia
      The word "shiralee" is Australian slang for a swagman's blanket roll or burden he carries with him. Here's it's used to refer to the kid.
    • Quotes

      Macauley: [Last lines] You cross the road again like that and I'll tan the bloody hide off you!

    • Connections
      Featured in Century of Cinema: 100 ans de cinéma: 100 ans de cinéma australien - 40 000 ans de rêve (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      The Shiralee
      (uncredited)

      Written and Performed by Tommy Steele

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    • Release date
      • August 1957 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Shiralee
    • Filming locations
      • Binnaway, New South Wales, Australia(Various Locations)
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Ealing Studios
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $50
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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