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The Intruders (1969 film)

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Director
  
Lee Robinson

Duration
  

Language
  
English

7.6/10
IMDb

Music director
  
Eric Jupp

Produced by
  
Lee Robinson, Joy Cavill

Country
  
Australia

The Intruders (1969 film) movie poster

Cast
  
Ed Devereaux
(Matt Hammond),
Tony Bonner
(Jerry King),
Garry Pankhurst
(Sonny),
Kevin Miles
(Meredith)

Release date
  
12 December 1969

Based on
  
story by Ross Napier

Writer
  
Ross Napier (story), Lee Robinson (screenplay)

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The Intruders (also known as Skippy and the Intruders) is a 1969 Australian film directed by Lee Robinson. It is a spin-off of the popular Skippy the Bush Kangaroo TV series.

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Synopsis

A gang of criminals led by Meredith is looking for sunken treasure off Mallacoota, pretending to be diving for abalone. Sonny, son of Matt Hammond, the Chief Ranger of Waratah National Park, investigates with their family friend, Clancy. Sonny and Clancy are kidnapped. Skippy comes to the rescue. After a speedboat chase and a fight in the sand dunes, Meredith is captured.

Cast

  • Ed Devereaux as Matt Hammond
  • Tony Bonner as Jerry King
  • Ken James as Mark
  • Garry Pankhurst as Sonny
  • Liza Goddard as Clancy
  • Ron Graham as Yordan
  • Jeanie Drynan as Meg
  • Kevin Miles as Meredith
  • Jack Hume as Curtis
  • Jeff Ashby as Graigoe
  • George Assang as Sigigi
  • John Unicomb as Bernie
  • Mike Dawkins as Scott
  • Robert Bruning
  • Harry Lawrence
  • Skippy
  • Production

    Filming began in October 1968 using the same crew and locations as the TV series. Additional location shooting was done at Mallacoota in Victoria, some 470 km south of the fictional Waratah National Park (Ku-ring-gai Chase) and in Sydney.

    Release

    The film failed to match the popularity of the TV series and was not a box office success. John McCallum later claimed they:

    Got the money back on the film but we thought it would be a bigger success in the cinema. If they could see it for nothing at home, the Mums and Dads weren't too keen to take the kids and pay at the cinema. We sold it to the Children's Film Foundation in England and they did well with it. They cut it down to a 60-minute version and played in Saturday mornings in the cinemas.

    References

    The Intruders (1969 film) Wikipedia
    The Intruders (1969 film) IMDb The Intruders (1969 film) themoviedb.org