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L'indomptable

Original title: The Man from Snowy River II
  • 1988
  • PG
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.9K
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Tom Burlinson and Sigrid Thornton in L'indomptable (1988)
Young Jim Craig returns to his home in the Australian high country. He finds that things are not as he left them - his girlfriend, Jessica, is being pursued by another man, and her father, Harrison, doesn't want him back into her life.
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Young Jim Craig returns to his home in the Australian high country. He finds that things are not as he left them - his girlfriend, Jessica, is being pursued by another man, and her father, H... Read allYoung Jim Craig returns to his home in the Australian high country. He finds that things are not as he left them - his girlfriend, Jessica, is being pursued by another man, and her father, Harrison, doesn't want him back into her life.Young Jim Craig returns to his home in the Australian high country. He finds that things are not as he left them - his girlfriend, Jessica, is being pursued by another man, and her father, Harrison, doesn't want him back into her life.

  • Director
    • Geoff Burrowes
  • Writers
    • John Dixon
    • Geoff Burrowes
    • A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson
  • Stars
    • Tom Burlinson
    • Sigrid Thornton
    • Brian Dennehy
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    6.6/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Geoff Burrowes
    • Writers
      • John Dixon
      • Geoff Burrowes
      • A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson
    • Stars
      • Tom Burlinson
      • Sigrid Thornton
      • Brian Dennehy
    • 20User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Tom Burlinson
    Tom Burlinson
    • Jim Craig
    Sigrid Thornton
    Sigrid Thornton
    • Jessica
    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Harrison
    Nicholas Eadie
    Nicholas Eadie
    • Alistair Patton
    Mark Hembrow
    Mark Hembrow
    • Seb
    Bryan Marshall
    Bryan Marshall
    • Hawker
    Rhys McConnochie
    Rhys McConnochie
    • Patton Snr.
    Peter Cummins
    • Jake
    Cornelia Frances
    Cornelia Frances
    • Mrs. Darcy
    Tony Barry
    Tony Barry
    • Jacko
    Wyn Roberts
    Wyn Roberts
    • Priest
    • (as Wynn Roberts)
    Alec Wilson
    • Patton's Croney
    Peter Browne
    Peter Browne
    • Reilly
    Alan Hopgood
    Alan Hopgood
    • Simmons
    Mark Pennell
    Mark Pennell
    • Collins
    Charlie Lovick
    • Charlie…
    Wayne Lovick
    • Jacko's Son
    Greg Stroud
    • Jockey
    • Director
      • Geoff Burrowes
    • Writers
      • John Dixon
      • Geoff Burrowes
      • A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson
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    5wes-connors

    Burrowes Puts Burlinson Back in the Saddle

    Three years after the events in "The Man from Snowy River" (1982), wild horse tamer Tom Burlinson (as Jim Craig) returns to his Australian farm. Hair-teasing Sigrid Thornton (as Jessica Harrison) is still in town, but the couple appear to have drifted apart. Understandable. They don't exactly pick up where they left off for a couple of reasons. She has attracted another suitor, handsome Nicholas Eadie (as Alistair Patton), who is preferred by daddy Brian Dennehy (as Harrison). This very predictable story is highlighted by another wild mountain ride by the lead actor, in the beautiful Victoria Alps. Also interesting is how the conveyance of pre-marital sex is satisfying, contextually; this is a "family" movie.

    ***** The Man from Snowy River II (3/24/88) Geoff Burrowes ~ Tom Burlinson, Sigrid Thornton, Nicholas Eadie, Brian Dennehy
    6Bob-45

    Some stupid decisions mars this potentially fine sequel

    The three best things about "Man From Snowy River" were 1) The widescreen vistas 2) Kirk Douglas, especially as Spur 3) The music. Well, one of of three is not so good (though I do understand the Australian release was in Widescreen) The standard 35 (on the US DVD, at least) really detracts from the magnificent vistas that made "The Man From Snowy River" such a joy to watch (and helped disguise its relatively low budget). However, the most disastrous mistake that nearly undoes the movie is eliminating the "Spur" character and recasting "Harrison" with Brian Dennehy instead of Kirk Douglas. My gosh, are you telling me Kirk Douglas was not available SOMETIME during the SIX years between "Man From Snowy River" and "Return to..."? I also heard that Kirk Douglas was uniformly disliked by the original cast. If that is true, why not at least cast an actor with the same type of INTENSITY as Kirk Douglas; right off hand, I can think of three: Richard Widmark, Charlton Heston and James Coburn. Any of these three actors could play BOTH "Harrison" and "Spur". If the writers insisted on "killing off" "Spur," they could then have least had one of these actors play him in flashbacks or dreams, as "Spur" really brought life to the first film. As it is, Dennehy plays "Harrison" so differently than Douglas, it took me nearly an hour to get used to the change.

    I really hope to one day see the widescreen version of "Return to Snowy River" to see how much the process improves the pacing of the film, particularly since the plotting itself is tighter than the original. As it is, "Return to Snowy River" comes across as a bad knock-off of the original. I give "Return to Snowy River" a weak "6".
    6r96sk

    I don't hate 'The Man from Snowy River II', but

    Pointless sequel.

    I don't hate 'The Man from Snowy River II', but there's nothing I truly liked about it either. It spends the first 45 minutes dragging out the love squabble between Jim and Jessica, for no reason as it's blatantly obvious where it's all going - yet they decide to do a will they/wont they for a huge chunk of the film. Once that gets sorted, it does get a tad better. Still, the premise isn't that great at all.

    Cast-wise it's OK, even with the sizeable absence of Kirk Douglas; who played a dual role in the original. Despite Douglas not reappearing, the character of Harrison does return - with Brian Dennehy. Should've killed him off instead to be honest, story would've felt more different and fresher in my opinion. Meanwhile, Tom Burlinson (Jim) and Sigrid Thornton (Jessica) are, again, decent.

    Quite interesting that Disney decided to pick up the sequel. In the opening scene or two there's a kid involved, which made me fear they were going to fully dumb it down to be family friendly with a bunch of children onscreen. Thankfully, they don't. That, unfortunately, doesn't stop it being an average film.
    cheney88

    Not a let down as a sequel

    An excellent follow up to a great movie. It's not just a sequel riding coat tails. Though Harrison is played by a different actor, Dennehy does a nice job of filling Kirk Douglas' shoes in this role. Full of passion - not just the love type.
    8lady_writer

    Impressive sequel worthy of recognition

    Such a masterpiece as the first of these two Snowy River films was, the sequel to The Man From Snowy River is everything that a follow-up should be. It does not tread on the toes of its predecessor, preferring to leave the legend that was the first film live on in some unique immortality.

    The Man From Snowy River II is based upon the return of Jim Craig to the Snowy River country after a three year absence. The film subtly tells a tale of change in the nineteenth century, of Australian history, legend and horses. The storyline demonstrates a touch of Hollywood in lighter shades, an aspect that was absolutely absent in the first film, yet this blends uniquely with the a distinct sense of Australian patriotism. The plot is far more vibrant than the first film, and much more showy, with particular aspects of the previous incorporated into the film, yet The Man From Snowy River II possesses every essential characteristic of the first film; sensationally beautiful cinematography, a stunning focus of the Australian high country, the second most impressive footage of horses ever filmed, and a fantastic and deeply moving soundtrack by Bruce Rowland which equals the first in every way. Geoff Burrowes has done a superb job with this film, and it is highly worthy of recognition, especially with regard to the quality of the Australian Film Industry. The lead cast, from Tom Burlinson to Sigrid Thornton, and a well-replaced Brian Dennehy, carry off their parts with as much passion and distinction as the first film. As far as sequels can go, The Man From Snowy River II is a masterpiece; a deeply moving and inspirational experience yet again.

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    • Trivia
      Kirk Douglas said he would only return to the sequel if he could direct it. Producer Geoff Burrowes refused and Kirk was replaced with Brian Dennehy. Burrows ended up directing the film himself.
    • Goofs
      When Harrison has left to find Jessica after she tells him she is going to speak to Jim, we see Harrison riding over a hill with a number of riders behind him. However, Jake and the other mountain men are in the group with Harrison, when they are actually in town having a beer at the tavern. This is because the scene was used from the final chase scene of the movie when everyone is in pursuit of Alistair Patton. Furthermore, when Harrison finds Jessica, he has only two other men with him when he says, "You two can head on back."
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Darcy: Broaden your minds -- have another beer. Have two!

    • Alternate versions
      There are 2 versions of the film one that ends with Jim and Jessica getting married. And one where they just go back to the hut
    • Connections
      Featured in Today: Episode dated 9 June 2005 (2005)

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 1988 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Man from Snowy River II
    • Filming locations
      • Mansfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Burrowes Film Group
      • Hoyts Distribution
      • Silver Screen Partners III
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,687,027
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,023,248
      • Apr 17, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,687,144
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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