The Back of Beyond

The Back of Beyond
Directed byJohn Heyer
Written by
Produced byJohn Heyer
Starring
  • Tom Kruse
  • William Butler
  • Jack the Dogger
  • Old Joe the Rainmaker
  • the Oldfields of Ettadina
  • Bejah Baloch
  • Malcolm Arkaringa
  • the people of the Birdsville Track
Narrated byKevin Brennan
CinematographyRoss Wood
Edited byJohn Heyer
Music bySydney John Kay
Distributed byShell Film Unit
Release date
  • 1954 (1954)
Running time
66 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Budget£12,000 (estimated)

The Back of Beyond (1954) is a feature-length award-winning Australian documentary film produced and directed by John Heyer for the Shell Film Unit. In terms of breadth of distribution, awards garnered, and critical response, it is Heyer's most successful film. It is also, arguably, Australia's most successful documentary: in 2006 it was included in a book titled 100 Greatest Films of Australian Cinema, with Bill Caske writing that it is "perhaps our [Australia's] national cinema's most well known best kept secret".[1]

The aim of the film, as requested by the Shell Company, was to associate Shell with the essence of Australia, with Australianism.[2] Heyer took as his central motif the fortnightly journey made by mailman Tom Kruse, along the remote Birdsville Track from Marree, in South Australia, to Birdsville, in southwest Queensland. In 1957, Heyer wrote that this film, when viewed with Francis Birtles' earlier In the Track of Burke and Wills (1916), "clearly suggest[s] that the true image of Australia is, and always has been, the image of Man against Nature".[3]

The film brought Tom Kruse to public notice, and resulted in his being appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) on 1 January 1955.[4]

  1. ^ Caske, Bill (2006) 'The Back of Beyond' in Hocking, Scott (ed.) 100 greatest films of Australian cinema, Scribal Publishing
  2. ^ Glenn, Gordon and Stocks, Ian (1976) 'John Heyer: Documentary Filmmaker' [Interview] in Cinema Papers Sept 1976 pp120-122, 190
  3. ^ Heyer, John (1957) 'Geography and the documentary film in Australia' in Geographical Magazine Vol. xxx No. 5 (Sept 1957) pp. 234–242
  4. ^ Esmond Gerald (Tom) KRUSE, Esq., "No. 40367". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 1954. p. 41.