List of Australian films of 1977

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
ABBA: The Movie Lasse Hallström ABBA (Benny Andersson, Agnetha Faltskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Björn Ulvaeus), Robert Hughes, Tom Oliver, Bruce Barry Musical Feature film IMDb
All at Sea Igor Auzins Johnny Pace, Harriet Pace, Mike Preston, Joe Martin, Noel Ferrier, Barry Creyton, Abigail, Stuart Wagstaff, Joy Chambers, Cornelia Frances, Ugly Dave Gray, Syd Heylen, Sheila Kennelly, Megan Williams, Barbara Wyndon, Cheryl Sciro, Allan Penney Comedy TV film
Backroads Phillip Noyce Bill Hunter, Gary Foley Action / Drama IMDb
Ballantyne's MissionIan CrawfordMichael Long, Keith Eden, Gary Gray, Aileen Britton, Ivar Kants, Veronica Lang, Elli Maclure, Rosie SturgessDrama TV film
The Bad Society Mike Jacob, Gil Scrine Short documentary IMDb
Blue Fire Lady Ross Dimsey Cathryn Harrison, Mark Holden, Peter Cummins, Marion Edward, Roy Higgins, Syd Conabere, Gary Waddell, John Ewart, John Wood, Lloyd Cunnington, Irene Hewitt, Liddy Clark, Leila Hayes, Bill Collins Drama / Family Feature film IMDb
CassChris Noonan Michele Fawdon, John Waters, Judy Morris, Max Cullen, Peter Carroll, Anna Volska, Stephen O'Rourke, Sandra McGregor, Peter Whitford, John Ewart, Paula Duncan Drama TV film
The Cake Man Douglas Sharp Justine Saunders, Hugh Keays-Byrne ABC TV filmaka ABC Teleplay
The Claim Keith Gow Henri Szeps, Don Reid, Harry Lawrence, Phillip Ross, Graeme Smith, Maggie Kirkpatrick, Max Osbiston, Ron Graham, Gerry Duggan, Peter Corbett, Ben Gabriel, Georgia Brown, Veronica Lang, Gordon Piper, Shane Porteous, Serge Lazareff, Richard Gilbert, Tom Farley, Ray Bennett, Rita Ryder, Roger Ward, Louis Wishart Docu-drama TV film
Cosy CoolGary Young [1] IMDb
The Death Train Igor Auzins Hugh Keays-Byrne, Ingrid Mason, Max Meldrum, Brian Wenzel, Ken Goodlet, Colin Taylor, John Orcsik, Ralph Cotterill, Aileen Britton, Les Foxcroft, Justine Saunders, Ron Haddrick Drama / Mystery TV film
Dot and the Kangaroo Yoram Gross Voices: Barbara Frawley, Joan Bruce, Anne Haddy, Ron Haddrick Animation / Family / Musical Feature film IMDb
Fantasm Comes Again Eric Ram (alias for Colin Eggleston) [1] Erotica / Documentary Feature film IMDb
The FJ Holden Michael Thornhill Paul Couzens, Eva Dickinson, Carl Stever, Gary Waddell, Graham Rouse, Sigrid Thornton, Colin Yarwood, Ray Marshall, Karlene Rogerson, Maggie Kirkpatrick, Frankie J Holden Drama Feature film IMDb
The Getting of Wisdom Bruce BeresfordSusannah FowleDrama IMDb
Going HomeFrank ArnoldTerence Donovan, Rowena Wallace, Vincent Ball, Mark Clark, Jennifer Cluff, Tom Farley, Peter Gwynne, Bill Hunter, Kerry McGuire, Moya O'Sullivan, Tom Oliver, Jennifer West Drama ABC TV film / TeleplayScreened as 'Stuart Wagstaff's World Playhouse' series
Gone to Ground Kevin Dobson Charles Tingwell, Eric Oldfield, Robyn Gibbes, Elaine Lee, Marion Johns, Judy Lynne, Dennis Grosvenor, Allan Penney, Robert Bruning Mystery / Thriller TV film
Harvest of Hate Michael Thornhill Dennis Grosvenor, Kris McQuade, Michael Aitkens, Leon Cosak, John Orcsik, Richard Meikle Drama / Thriller TV film
High Rolling Igor Auzins [1] Joseph Bottoms, Grigor Taylor, Judy Davis, Wendy Hughes, Sandra McGregor, John Clayton, Gus Mercurio, Roger Ward, Robert Hewett, Chantal Contouri, Terry Norris, Sean Scully, Simon Chilvers Action / Drama Feature film IMDb
Highway OneSteven Ottonfeature film [1]
Inside Looking Out Paul Cox Briony Behets, Tony Llewellyn-Jones, Elke Neidhardt, Juliet Bacskai, Dani Eddy, Norman Kaye Drama Feature film IMDb
Journey Among Women Tom Cowan Jeune Pritchard, Lillian Crombie, Nell Campbell, Diana Fuller, Lisa Peers, Martin Phelan, Tim Elliot, Jude Kuring, Ralph Cotterill Drama Feature film IMDb
The Last Wave Peter Weir Richard Chamberlain, Olivia Hamnett, David Gulpilil, Vivean Gray, Wallas Eaton, Nadjwarra Amagula, Fred Parslow, John Frawley Fantasy / Thriller Feature film IMDb
Listen to the Lion IMDb
The Love Letters from Teralba Road Stephen Wallace Kris McQuade, Bryan Brown, Gia Carides Drama Short Feature film IMDb
The Mango Tree Kevin James Dobson Geraldine Fitzgerald, Robert Helpmann, Christopher Pate, Carol Burns, Terry McDermott, Ben Gabriel, Gloria Dawn, Gerry Duggan, Diane Craig, Tony Bonner, Gary Day Drama Feature film IMDb
The Newman Shame Julian Pringle George Lazenby, Diane Craig, Alwyn Kurts, Joan Bruce, Judy Nunn, Barrie Barkla, Ken Goodlet, Robert Bruning, Alan Cassell, Julia Moody Mystery / Thriller TV film IMDb
Out of It Ken Cameron IMDb
The Picture Show Man John Power [1] Rod Taylor, John Meillon, John Ewart, Harold Hopkins, Sally Conabere, Jeanie Drynan, Garry McDonald, Patrick Cargill, Yelena Zigon, Tony Barry, Ernie Bourne, Judy Morris Adventure / Drama Feature film IMDb
Plunge Into Darkness Peter Maxwell Olivia Hamnett, Bruce Barry, Ashley Grenville, Tom Richards, John Jarratt, Wallas Eaton, Alister Smart, John Ewart Mystery / Thriller TV film IMDb
Puzzle Gordon Hessler James Franciscus, Wendy Hughes, Robert Helpmann, Peter Gwynne, Tony Barry, Gerard Kennedy, Kerry McGuire Action / Thriller ABC TV film US Co-production
Raw Deal Russell Hagg [1] Gerard Kennedy, Gus Mercurio, Rod Mullinar, Christopher Pate, Hu Pryce, John Cousins, Michael Carman, Gary Day, Briony Behets, Reg Evans, Norman Yemm Western / Drama Feature film IMDb
Roses Bloom Twice Paul Eddey Glynis McNichol, Michael Craig, John Allen, Diane Craig, Lyndon Harris, Jennifer West, James Moss, Ron Graham Drama / Romance TV film IMDb
Say You Want Me Oliver Howes Belinda Giblin, Serge Lazareff, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Henri Szeps, Tom Oliver, Moya O'Sullivan, Robyn Nevin, Kevin Leslie, Tex Morton, Barry Lovett, Gordon Glenwright Drama TV film
She'll Be Sweet Gene Levitt Tony Lo Bianco, Sally Kellerman, Rod Mullinar, Anne Semler, Kevin Leslie, Jacqueline Kott, Ken Fraser Comedy / Drama ABC TV film US Co-productionaka Magee and the Lady
Shimmering Light Don Chaffey Beau Bridges, Lloyd Bridges, Victoria Shaw, Ingrid Mason, Wendy Playfair, Mark Hembrow, Patrick Ward, Robert Bettles Drama ABC TV film US Co-production
The Singer and the Dancer Gillian Armstrong Ruth Cracknell, Elizabeth Crosby, Russell Kiefel, Jude Kuring, Gerry Duggan, Julie Dawson, Kate Sheil, Jane Buckland, Kerry Walker, Rob Steele Drama Short Feature film IMDb
Summer City Christopher Fraser Mel Gibson, Steve Bisley, John Jarratt, Phil Avalon, James Elliott, Abigail, Ward 'Pally' Austin, Debbie Forman Drama / Thriller Feature film IMDb
Summerfield Ken Hannam John Waters, Nick Tate, Elizabeth Alexander, Charles Tingwell, Geraldine Turner, Max Cullen, Sheila Florance, Michelle Jarman, Joy Westmore Mystery / Thriller Feature film IMDb
The Trial of Ned Kelly John Gauci John Waters, Gerard Kennedy, Alan Hopgood, Peter Cummins, Sean Scully, John Frawley, Jonathan Hardy, Narrator David Ravenswood Crime / Drama ABC TV film
What a Way to Go (aka: Bottoms Up) Karl Rawicz IMDb

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