Ghan to Alice (1978)

Ghan to Alice (1978) poster

A father and son, both rodeo riders, travel by train from Marree in South Australia to the Alice Springs Rodeo, in the Northern Territory. They travel on a unique railway - The Ghan - which runs through the heart of Australia. It's an overnight trip through spectacular country, pausing briefly at towns along the way, as the men look forward to their final destination, a bull-riding contest between the best rough-riders in the region.

Director: Curtis Levy
Runtime: 27 min
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Editing: Ian Barry
Production: Film Australia
Country: Australia
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Curtis Levy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ghan to Alice about?
A father and son, both rodeo riders, travel by train from Marree in South Australia to the Alice Springs Rodeo, in the Northern Territory. They travel on a unique railway - The Ghan - which runs through the heart of Australia. It's an overnight trip through spectacular country, pausing briefly at towns along the way, as the men look forward to their final destination, a bull-riding contest between the best rough-riders in the region.
Who directed Ghan to Alice?
Ghan to Alice was directed by Curtis Levy.
Who stars in Ghan to Alice?
Ghan to Alice stars Jim Willoughby, Bill Willoughby.
How long is Ghan to Alice?
Ghan to Alice has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
Where was Ghan to Alice produced?
Ghan to Alice was produced in Australia.