The film 'The Man from Snowy River,' an Australian Western drama directed by George T. Miller, was released internationally.
Principal photography for 'The Man from Snowy River' took place in various locations in Australia, including the Snowy Mountains and Victoria.
The musical score of the movie composed by Bruce Rowland was released as a soundtrack album.
Jim Craig grows up while living on his father's mountain farm, developing horseback riding skills and a love for the land.
Jim's father dies, leaving Jim to live under the austere guardianship of his strict and wealthy uncle.
Jim moves to live at his uncle's large mountain station, facing judgment from society due to his modest origins.
Jim accepts the challenge to catch the wild colt that has been causing trouble for the mountain herd.
Jim undertakes a perilous chase down the mountain cliff to catch the wild brumbies, proving his courage and skill.
After his daring ride, Jim gains respect from the mountain men and acceptance from the community, including the love of Jessica.