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All the Rivers Run (Complete Series) - 3-DVD Set (DVD) (*)
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$29.99

Screened, competed or awarded at:
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
412 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
3-DVD Set
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 1983 and produced in:
Australia ( Australia, New Zealand )


Directed By:
Pino Amenta
George Miller


Written By:
Nancy Cato
Colin Free


Actors:
Sigrid Thornton ..... Philadelphia 'Delie' Gordon Edwards
John Waters ..... Brenton Edwards
John Alansu ..... Ah Lee
Kirk Alexander ..... Jim
Harold Baigent ..... Examining Skipper
Roy Baldwin ..... Mr. Hamilton
Don Barker ..... George Blakeney
Ernie Bourke ..... Boat Builder
Don Bridges ..... Useless
Nicholas Brown ..... Gordon Edwards (Aged 2)
Carol Burns ..... Mrs. Slope
Michael Carman ..... Alby
Chantal Contouri ..... Julia
Diane Craig ..... Miss Barrett
Steven Cummins ..... Minister
Lloyd Cunnington ..... Jack Wallace
Celia De Burgh ..... Imogen
Graham Dow ..... Captain Jacobsen
Maureen Edwards ..... Aunt Agnes
Cliff Ellen ..... Elijah
Mary-Anne Fahey ..... Hilda
Peter Finlay ..... Vince
Frank Gallacher ..... Mac
Caroline Gillmer ..... Mabel Blakeney
Vic Gordon ..... Examining Skipper
Reg Gorman ..... Examining Skipper
Vivean Gray ..... Alicia Raeburn
Sam Hammington ..... Gordon Edwards (Aged 4)
Alan Hardy ..... Reverend Polson
Jeffrey Hodgson ..... Solicitor
Sydney Jackson ..... David Young
Constance Lansberg ..... Bessie Griggs
Betty Lucas ..... Janet Raeburn
Judith Massey ..... Annie
Margo McLennan ..... Aunt Miriam
Gus Mercurio ..... Tom Critchley
Lloyd Morris ..... Jeremy
Di O'Connor ..... Mrs. Griggs
Daryl Pellizzer ..... Joe
Darius Perkins ..... Ben
Dinah Shearing ..... Aunt Hester
Roger Stephen ..... Steve Farrell
Steven Tandy ..... Robert
Charles 'Bud' Tingwell ..... Uncle Charles
Tom Travers ..... Bank Manager
William Upjohn ..... Adam
Nick Waters ..... Mr. Slope
Adrian Wright ..... Alastair Raeburn


Synopsis:
Based on the novel by Nancy Cato, it tells the story of a shipwrecked English girl who becomes the first woman paddle steamer captain on Australia's River Murray. Scripted by Peter Yeldham, Colin Free, Gwenda Marsh, and Vince Moran.

In a storm off the Victorian coast in 1890, a young English girl is shipwrecked and orphaned. She is rescued heroically by the only other survivor of the wreck, who is feted and rewarded in Melbourne. The girl is taken in care by her guardian, Uncle Charles, who has made a meager fortune from gold, and settled at Echuca - the great Australian inland port on the River Murray. His ward is sixteen years old, and her name is Philadelphia Gordon. She is known as Delie. Delie is an energetic and high-spirited girl who wants to paint, and not conform. She finds it difficult to understand why her aunt Hester, a tart and unsmiling woman, seeks to impose her ideas of womanhood, femininity, even good housekeeping on a girl who needs nothing more than the freedom to lead her own life. It is her cousin, Adam, who truly awakens in Delie the feelings of young womanhood. Tom, the seaman who rescued Delie, arrives in Echuca on a paddle steamer he bought with his reward. It is the beginning for Delie of a remarkable ten years in her life. Her investment of part of her inheritance in the riverboat is, without her knowing it, the first step towards a turbulent marriage to a riverboat man and, indeed, to the boats who ply their great trade along the mighty, unpredictable and perilous river. In a riverboat ceremony, Delie marries Brenton Edwards, a cavalier riverman, who wins and loses the girl on their way to the alter. Their years together are as unpredictable as the river, and more than once Delie is attracted to bohemian Melbourne, and the patronage of Alistair Raeburn, the gentleman art critic, who falls in love with his protégé. Yet Delie remains magnetically drawn to Brenton and the river, the crew of their paddle-steamer Philadelphia, and the river community of Echuca, friends like Bessie Griggs, a merchant's daughter, and George Blakeney, the bluff rival riverboat captain. Their community has grown from the 1850's when it was merely a river crossing, established by Henry Hopwood, an English convict. Mobs of cattle and sheep were driven across the Murray at Echuca on their way to the stockyards at Melbourne. Proudly, Delie and Brenton race the Philadelphia in dangerously narrow waters, and for a wager they cannot afford. They dare the Darling River in drought, a dash which could go for nearly 1000 miles across outback New South Wales, in the hope that rains will wash down from Queensland and allow their escape. In tinderbox conditions, they survive a fire which all but bankrupts them. They have a son, in a way many women did at the time... on the riverbank, in circumstances far removed from Echuca, when hardened riverman became midwives. Brenton turns against the law to find a way out of their financial maze, and the couple part before coming together again. Brenton is critically injured in a riverboat accident. It inspires Delie to turn her talents towards being a riverboat captain, to winning her own Master's Ticket.

Orphaned after a shipwreck off the Victorian coast of Australia, the beautiful and spirited Philadelphia Gordon finds both love and adventure aboard a paddle-steamer on the Murray River.

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