Journey Out Of Darkness (1967)
Set in 1901, the film follows the progress of Constable Peterson (Matthaei) on his quest to bring an Aboriginal man (Kamahl) to justice under the White Man's law. Having heard of a killing that took place under tribal law, Peterson embarks on a mission to arrest the accused man with the help of Black Tracker Jubbal (Devereaux) and bring him back to Melbourne for trial. It is a journey of discovery for both Peterson and Jubbal. Jubbal finds himself caught between black and white society, eventually dying following a curse placed on him during a traditional bone pointing ceremony. Peterson is left to try take the prisoner back to Melbourne alone, but cannot negotiate the pitfalls of the desert without the help of his prisoner. During the latter stages of his return, Peterson begins to understand the folly of his mission, releasing the Aboriginal man to return to his people. Finally, the metaphorical journey out of darkness is the one made by Peterson.
Director: James Trainor
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Kamahl as Aboriginal Captive |
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Ed Devereaux as Jubbal |
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Konrad Matthaei as Peterson |
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Ron Morse as Sergeant Miller |
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Nukitjilpi as Chief |
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Betty Campbell as Jubbal's Wife |
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Marie Clark as Mrs. Miller |
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Arnhem Land Dancers from the Yirrkala Mission as |
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Roy Dadaynga as Tribesman |
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Julie Williams as Aboriginal Girl |
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John Campbell as First Child |
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Don Campbell as Second Child |
| Directing | James Trainor | Director |
| Writing | Howard Koch | Writer |
| Writing | James Trainor | Writer |
| Production | Frank Brittain | Producer |
| Crew | Andrew Fraser | Cinematography |
| Editing | Bronwyn Fackerell | Editor |