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Dot and the Kangaroo
Dot and the Kangaroo, written in 1899, is a children's book by Ethel C. Pedley about a little girl named Dot who gets lost in the Australian outback and is eventually befriended by a kangaroo and several other marsupials. The book was adapted into a stage production in 1924 and a film in 1977.A girl named Dot is lost in the outback after chasing a hare into the wood and losing sight of her home. She is approached by a red kangaroo who gives her some berries to eat. Upon eating the berries, Dot is able to understand the language of all animals, and she tells the kangaroo her plight. The kangaroo, who has lost her own joey, decides to help little Dot despite her own fear of humans. The book is filled with criticism on negative human interference in the wild.
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Language: English
Year of production: 1977
Length: 70 min.
Country: Australia
Directors:
Yoram Gross
Producers:
Yoram Gross Studios
Actors:
Lola Brooks, Joan Bruce, Barbara Frawley, Peter Gwynne, Ron Haddrick, Ross Higgins, Richard Meikle, Spike Milligan, June Salter




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