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Parody of historical epics that focuses on real-life Australian explorers William John Wills and Robert O'Hara Burkes, who tragically tried to cross the Australian continent from the south, to the north, a distance of 3,250 km.
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Parody of historical epics that focuses on real-life Australian explorers William John Wills and Robert O'Hara Burkes, who tragically tried to cross the Australian continent from the south, to the north, a distance of 3,250 km.
Budget 100 USD
The film was shot entirely in the Australian state of Victoria with movie's desert scenes being filmed at the Weribee Quarry.
The film was released in the same year as the serious epic historical drama Burke & Wills (1985), with this film's title being a joke reverse of this movie, with "Burke & Wills" being a common phrase in Australian history, with this movie spoof being entitled Wills & Burke (1985).
Writer Philip Dalkin originally wrote the film's story as a stage-play in 1979.
Personnel who worked on both 1985 movies, the drama Burke & Wills (1985) and the comedy Wills & Burke (1985), included three actors: Chris Haywood, Roderick Williams and Peter Collingwood.
The movie was once considered being made as a television mini-series prior to it being decided to being made as a theatrical feature film.