The Slim Dusty Movie

Slim Dusty was Australia's most prolific musical artist, who died in 2003 while working on his 106th album for EMI Records.His wife Joy McKean and children Anne Kirkpatrick and David Kirpatrick are all accomplished country music singers who perform in the film on stage with Dusty.A number of Dusty's songwriters and old friends appear in the film, including Stan Coster and Gordon Parsons.Directed by Rob Stewart (whose credits include 1983's For the Term of His Natural Life) and with cinematography by David Eggby (Mad Max, 1979), the film features Australian landscapes prominently and is essentially a biographical documentary.Shot in diverse locations, it includes live performances at the Sydney Opera House, Bowen, Charters Towers, Mount Isa, the Peppimenarti, Northern Territory aboriginal settlement and elsewhere.
Slim DustyJoy McKeanJon BlakeUniversal PicturesMary CharlestonAustralian country musicPub With No BeerWhen the Rain Tumbles Down in JulyLights on the HillIndian PacificEMI RecordsAnne Kirkpatrickcountry musicStan CosterGordon ParsonsFor the Term of His Natural LifeDavid EggbyMad MaxSydney Opera HouseCharters TowersMount IsaPeppimenarti, Northern TerritoryDavid KirkpatrickJimmy SharmanKent Music ReportSoundtrack albumCountryEMI MusicProducerThe Best of Slim DustyLew WilliamsBuck TaylorCunnamulla FellaA Pub With No BeerCassetteCinema of AustraliaWayback MachineInternet ArchiveDiscographyAustralianaLooking Forward Looking BackTravellin' Still...Always WillColumbia Lane – the Last Sessions91 over 50Slim Dusty LiveNo. 50Country ClassicsThe Very Best of Slim DustyPubs, Trucks & PlainsThe Den TapesPrime MoversThe Man from Snowy RiverDuncanG'day G'dayARIA Hall of FameAustralian Roll of RenownSlim and IHomewood