Good intentions in a film about a do gooder do not a good movie make. You actually have to have a compelling story to maintain a viewer's interest. This is not one of these stories even though it is apparently true. We Of The Never Never was an acclaimed novel which was a thinly disguised true story which the author modified by replacing the names of the actual people with fictitious names.
We Of The Never Never is actually decently acted. The main role of Jeannie Gunn is performed by an Australian actor named Angela Punch McGregor who plays her like a regular down under version of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. She's basically the whole show as she struts around the cattle station doing good deed stuff.
This is frankly a very boring film. It is so low key there's nothing actually dramatic that happens in it's very long running time. The best thing the film has going for it is the cinematography. The Australian Outback may be a hell hole but it is certainly a very photogenic hell hole. We Of The Never Never is available on YouTube for your viewing pleasure and is a great way to fall asleep for insomniac viewers.
The film was written by Peter Schreck, the running time is 134 minutes.



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