Hector's Bunyip
"A Child's Imagination Can Grow to Gigantic Proportions."
Originally released in 1986. Hector's Bunyip is a comedy/fantasy film. directed by Mark Callen. At just 58 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Scott Bartle, Barbara Stephens, and Robert Coleby
Synopsis
The Australian Hector's Bunyip concerns the misadventures of impoverished inventor Robert Coleby. As if his money problems weren't enough, Hector is being hectored by land developer Brian Moll and child-welfare officer Joan Sydney. The latter antagonist wants to claim Hector's foster child and place the kid in an orphanage. But salvation comes in the most unlikely fashion. First telecast in the US on PBS' Wonderworks series, the 60-minute Hector's Bunyip debuted January 31, 1987.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hector's Bunyip about?
The Australian Hector's Bunyip concerns the misadventures of impoverished inventor Robert Coleby. As if his money problems weren't enough, Hector is being hectored by land developer Brian Moll and ...
Who directed Hector's Bunyip?
Hector's Bunyip was directed by Mark Callen.
How long is Hector's Bunyip?
Hector's Bunyip has a runtime of 0 hours and 58 minutes (58 minutes total).
When was Hector's Bunyip released?
Hector's Bunyip was released on January 1, 1986 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Hector's Bunyip?
The main cast of Hector's Bunyip includes Scott Bartle, Barbara Stephens, Robert Coleby.