Ghan to Alice (1978)
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
Release Date: January 1, 1978
Cast
Screenplay
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.