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Director
  
Richard Lowenstein

Music director
  
Declan Affley

Duration
  

Language
  
English

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Screenplay
  
Richard Lowenstein

Country
  
Australia

Strikebound movie poster

Release date
  
20 September 1984 (1984-09-20)

Based on
  
book Dead Men Dont Dig Coal by Wendy Lowenstein

Writer
  
Agnes Doig (adaptation), Wattie Doig (adaptation), Richard Lowenstein, Wendy Lowenstein (adaptation), Wendy Lowenstein (novel)

Initial release
  
September 20, 1984 (Australia)

Cast
  
Chris Haywood
(Wattie Doig),
Carol Burns
(Agnes Doig),
Hugh Keays-Byrne
(Idris Williams),
Rob Steele
(Charlie Nelson),
Nik Forster
(Harry Bell),
John Howard
(Bashed Scab)

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Strikebound


Strikebound is a 1984 Australian film directed by Richard Lowenstein and based on the Wendy Lowenstein novel Dead Men Don't Dig Coal. The film got several AFI Award nominations and won in the Best Achievement in Production Design category.

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Strikebound wwwmoviememcomimagespicturesstoreSSTRIKEBOU

Strikebound is the dramatised story of a coal-miners' strike in 1930s Australia, in the small south Gippsland town of Korumburra. The story is told through the struggles of Agnes and Wattie Doig, two Scottish immigrants, who were real people.

Strikebound


Cast

  • Chris Haywood as Wattie Doig
  • Carol Burns as Agnes Doig
  • Hugh Keays-Byrne as Idris Williams
  • Rob Steele as Charlie Nelson
  • Nik Forster as Harry Bell
  • David Kendall as Birch
  • Anthony Hawkins as Police Sergeant
  • Marion Edward as Meg
  • Production

    Richard Lowenstein had made a short film Evictions about the unemployed during the Depression. He felt slightly unsatisfied by the experience and wanted to have another attempt at the subject matter. During the making of the short film he had mt Wattie and Agnes Doig and heard stories about unionism in coal mining in Victoria. He spent the next two years researching the story.

    The film was originally envisioned as a 50-minute dramatised documentary called The Sunbeam Shaft but evolved into a feature film. The film was partly shot at a real disused mine in Wonthaggi. and Maldon, in Central Victoria.

    Lowenstein was only 23 years old when he made the film.

    Box office

    Strikebound grossed $157,000 at the box office in Australia,.

    References

    Strikebound Wikipedia
    Strikebound IMDb Strikebound themoviedb.org