
Dingo
Drama · Music
Overview
Young John Anderson is captivated by jazz musician Billy Cross when he performs on the remote airstrip of his Western Australian outback hometown after his plane is diverted. Years later, now a family man and making a meagre living tracking dingoes and playing trumpet in a local band, John still dreams of joining Billy on trumpet and makes a pilgrimage to Paris.
Top Cast


Colin Friels
Colin Friels
John Anderson
Colin Friels
John Anderson


Miles Davis
Miles Davis
Billy Cross
Miles Davis
Billy Cross


Helen Buday
Helen Buday
Jane Anderson
Helen Buday
Jane Anderson


Joe Petruzzi
Joe Petruzzi
Peter
Joe Petruzzi
Peter


Brigitte Catillon
Brigitte Catillon
Beatrice Boulain
Brigitte Catillon
Beatrice Boulain


Bernard Fresson
Bernard Fresson
Jacques Boulain
Bernard Fresson
Jacques Boulain


Bernadette Lafont
Bernadette Lafont
Angie Cross
Bernadette Lafont
Angie Cross
Helen Doig
Helen Doig
Ruth
Helen Doig
Ruth


Eric Oldfield
Eric Oldfield
Rod Fraser
Eric Oldfield
Rod Fraser
Steven Shaw
Steven Shaw
Archie
Steven Shaw
Archie
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