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Dingo, Movie, 1991 IMDB

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  • Dingo - Dog of the Desert


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dsl SX

2014-01-07 22:49

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Filmed in western Australia and in Paris. Pleasant beautifully photographed film with lightweight fairytale-ish plot about jazz music - lots of trumpety bits on the soundtrack with Miles Davis recordings and some real MD footage, plus Colin Friels playing some pretty good trumpet bits and other folk on various blow-to-make-parpy-noises instruments.

Early 1969 flashback sequence in Aus - Holden estate, Toyota:
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Unidentifiable crane in Paris:
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Lots of other 1* possibilities in Aus and Paris scenes, but nothing I thought essential.

dsl SX

2014-01-08 00:26

Plane for impdb - only one but it has a 4* role in a 1969 flashback:

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Registration number never properly seen but I think it's on tailplane and may begin with V?? Is livery too new for 1969?

sixcyl FR

2014-01-08 08:47

She's VH-HTC, a Boeing 707-330C (c/n 18937/451) delivered to Lufthansa in 1965 and operated by Australian airline Ansett Air Freight with TNT colours from 1988 till 1991.
It's indeed anachronistic for a 1969 scene. ;)

electra225 IT

2014-01-08 09:45

To nice that old Holden wagon. I added.

sixcyl FR

2014-01-12 11:16

Aircraft at:
http://impdb.org/index.php?title=Dingo

Gamer DE

2014-12-07 21:23

dsl wrote
blow-to-make-parpy-noises instruments.

They're simply called brass instruments. ;)

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