

Family · Comedy · Drama
Overview
When eleven-year-old Mick is shipped off to his grandfather's cattle station in Western Australia, he befriends a scrappy, one-of-a-kind dog that will change his life forever.
Top Cast


Levi Miller
Levi Miller
Mick
Levi Miller
Mick


Hanna Mangan Lawrence
Hanna Mangan Lawrence
Betty
Hanna Mangan Lawrence
Betty


Bryan Brown
Bryan Brown
Grandpa
Bryan Brown
Grandpa


Jason Isaacs
Jason Isaacs
Michael Carter
Jason Isaacs
Michael Carter


Thomas Cocquerel
Thomas Cocquerel
Stemple
Thomas Cocquerel
Stemple


Steve Le Marquand
Steve Le Marquand
Little John
Steve Le Marquand
Little John


Syd Brisbane
Syd Brisbane
Big John
Syd Brisbane
Big John


Kee Chan
Kee Chan
Jimmy Umbrella
Kee Chan
Jimmy Umbrella


Justine Clarke
Justine Clarke
Diane Carter
Justine Clarke
Diane Carter


Zen McGrath
Zen McGrath
Theo Carter
Zen McGrath
Theo Carter
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