You are like Charles Chauvel
Big. Your films are as big as the great outdoors of Australia. Every detail is attended to, down to the huge quantities of Arogarde packed for your distant location shoot. Your films feature horses, hundreds of them, earthy colours, and wide landscapes with more horses. Thousands of bloody 'orses. The landscape is so wide you have special lenses made to fit it all in. You brief cast and crew around a campfire (usually artificial). If you shoot in the city you don’t block off a street, you block off the whole CBD.



"Australian Walkabout" (1959) Jedda (1955) Sons of Matthew (1949) The Rats of Tobruk (1944) Soldiers Without Uniforms (1942) 40,000 Horsemen (1941) Uncivilised (1936) Heritage (1935) In the Wake of the Bounty (1933) Greenhide (1926) The Moth of Moonbi (1926) ;

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Quiz written by Mark Jensen.