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Blue Fin

Blue Fin
DVD cover
Directed byCarl Schultz
Written bySonia Borg
Based onnovel by Colin Thiele
Produced byHal McElroy
StarringHardy Krüger
Greg Rowe
Elspeth Ballantyne
CinematographyGeoff Burton
Edited byRod Adamson
Music byMichael Carlos
Production
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Distributed byPacific International Enterprises
Release date
  • November 1978 (1978-11)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
BudgetAU $750,000[1]
Box officeAU $703,000 (Australia)[2]

Blue Fin is a 1978 Australian family film directed by Carl Schultz and starring Hardy Krüger, Greg Rowe and Elspeth Ballantyne.[3] It is based on a 1969 Australian novel written by Colin Thiele.

Plot

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Based on the children's novel by South Australian author Colin Thiele, this is a father and son story about tuna fishing of Southern Blue Fin tuna in South Australia's Port Lincoln fishing district. Accident-prone son Snook is forever making mistakes much to the chagrin of his father Pascoe. But when tragedy strikes the fishing boat during a deep sea fishing trek in the Southern Ocean, the boy is called on to become a man in a rites of sea passage to reconcile his past mishaps and save both his father and the ship from certain disaster.

Twelve-year-old Steve Pascoe is nicknamed 'Snook' by everyone in Port Lincoln. He's thin and long-faced, like the fish he's named after. At school he's no good at sport and, at home, his father scorns him. Snook joins his father and fellow crewmen on a tuna-fishing expedition, when disaster strikes. It is up to Snook to save himself and his father from a desperate situation.

Cast

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Production

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The film is an unofficial follow up to Storm Boy (1976) with the same writer and star, also adapted from a Colin Thiele novel. The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) did not want to use Henri Safran as director, though, so employed another director from the ABC, Carl Schultz.[4]

The film was shot in Streaky Bay in mid 1978.[5]

Reshoots

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During post production editor Rod Adamson claimed the film would not cut together. Five weeks after filming had completed, Schultz had to leave the film to take up a directing job at the ABC. Accordingly, Matt Carroll of the SAFC called in Bruce Beresford, who was under contract to them, to re-shoot some sequences. Some of these had to be done using a body double for Hardy Kruger since he had returned to Europe.[4] Schultz was supportive of Beresford stepping in but was unhappy with the fact he supervised the final re-cut.[6]

Proposed Remake

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In 2017 it was announced the movie would be remade.[7]

DVD release

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A DVD was released on 1 January 2003.

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