
Quigley Down Under
Movie • 1990 • Action
ReportAmerican Matt Quigley answers Australian land baron Elliott Marston's ad for a sharpshooter to kill the dingoes on his property. But when Quigley finds out that Marston's real target is the aborigines, Quigley hits the road. Now, even American expatriate Crazy Cora can't keep Quigley safe in his cat-and-mouse game with the homicidal Marston.
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There is a scene of wild dogs fighting with each other, but no humans making dogs fight.
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Are there bugs?
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A scene where the protagonists are offered a meal by their Aboriginal friends, which includes several close-ups of live grubs.
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Bodily Harm
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Children
Does a kid die?
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Several children are killed in an on-screen racist attack.
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Mental Health
Is a mentally ill person violent?
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This is a film where most of the characters perform violent acts at some point, and the mentally ill Cora is no exception. For what it's worth, her violent acts are not depicted as an aspect of her illness, but are rational attempts to defend others from real dangers.
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Does someone die by suicide?
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Prejudice
Is there ableist language or behavior?
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Particularly around Cora's mental illness.
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