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Wake in Fright

aka Outback

Poster of Wake in Fright

Have a drink, mate? Have a fight, mate? Have a taste of dust and sweat, mate? There’s nothing else out here.

Selected disc options for Wake in Fright

Extras
Umbrella box art
Umbrella BD-ALL 4K/AU 2025
Image box art
Image BD-A/US/OOP 2013
Eureka box art
Eureka BD-B/UK/OOP 2014
Madman box art
Madman BD-ALL/AU/OOP 2009
Audio Commentary by Director Ted Kotcheff and Editor Anthony Buckley has extra has extra has extra has extra
Audio Commentary by Peter Galvin has extra
Return to “The Yabba” has extra
The Cinema’s Great Squeaky Bald Git - Interview with Kim Newman on Actor Donald Pleasence has extra
To “The Yabba” and Back - Interview with Director Ted Kotcheff (12:45) has extra
Extended Interview with Actor Jack Thompson - From Not Quite Hollywood (2008) has extra
Interview with Director of Photography Brian West has extra
Interview with Director Ted Kotcheff has extra has extra has extra
Interview with Philippe Mora and Paul Harris has extra
Q&A with Director Ted Kotcheff (2009) has extra has extra
Audio Interview with Composer John Scott has extra
Audio Interview with Director Ted Kotcheff has extra
Alternate Scenes from “Outback” has extra
Deleted Scenes from Not Quite Hollywood (2008, 6:09) has extra
“Foreign Visions of Local Stories” - Trailer Reel of Australian Films Helmed by Overseas Filmmakers has extra
ABC’s 7:30 Report: “Wake in Fright” - On the Rediscovery and Restoration of the Film (TV Segment) has extra has extra has extra has extra
Actor Chip Rafferty’s Obituary (TV Report) has extra has extra has extra has extra
Restoration Comparison (1:57) has extra
Who Needs Art?: “Wake in Fright” (TV Segment, 1971) has extra has extra has extra has extra
Stills Gallery has extra
40th Anniversary Trailer (1:59) has extra
UK Theatrical Trailer (1:43) has extra
TV Spot as “Outback” has extra has extra has extra
Bonus Film: Sunstruck (1972) has extra
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Notes

  • Image’s Blu-ray includes a 32-page booklet. Trailers included: Miami Connection (1987), Klown (2010), The Ambassador (2011) and Bullhead (2011).
  • Eureka’s Blu-ray includes a 48-page booklet with writing by editor Anthony Buckley (“Lost & Found”, 2009), Peter Galvin (“Dreaming of the Devil”, 2009), director Ted Kotcheff (“On the Kangeroo Hunt”, 2012), Meg Labrum (“Rediscovering a Classic”, 2009), Adrian Martin (“Breaking Badland”, 2014) and Graham Shirley (“Restoring ‘Wake in Fright’”, 2009).
  • Madman’s Blu-ray includes a 32-page booklet. Trailers included: My Brilliant Career (1979), Look Both Ways (2005), Ten Canoes (2006) and Romulus, My Father (2007). Reissued 2013/12/20.

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