
A story of rival sheep stations and of the strong-willed squatter's daughter who wants to unite them..

Is this for you? If you have a soft spot for 1930s Australian cinema, sure, watch it. It’s got that weird, stilted charm that only movies from that era seem to possess. If you hate slow pacing or actors who talk like they’re reciting a manifesto every time they ask for a cup of tea, stay far, far away. 🐑 Honestly, th...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Ken G. Hall

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"Is this for you? If you have a soft spot for 1930s Australian cinema, sure, watch it. It’s got that weird, stilted charm that only movies from that era seem to possess. If you hate slow pacing or actors who talk like they’re reciting a manifesto every time they ask for a cup of tea, stay far, far away. 🐑 Honestly, the whole thing feels like a stage play that someone decided to film just to see what would happen. There is a lot of standing around. A whole lot of it. The Sheep Factor I wasn't p..."
Les Warton
Bert Bailey, Gayne Dexter, E.V. Timms, Edmund Duggan
Australia

1933 · IMDb 5.4

