Bony
Originally released in 1990. Bony is a action/tv movie film. directed by Henri Safran.
Starring Cameron Daddo, Catherine Oxenberg, and Burnam Burnam
Synopsis
Bony, a great-great-grandson of legendary part-Aboriginal detective Napoleon Bonaparte. Albert Harris had been a teenager when he knew Napolean; decades later, as a tribal elder, he had tracked and rescued Napoleon's descendant from the desert, after Bony's parents had tragically perished. 'Uncle' Albert taught the young white boy the ways of the desert. Now in 1990, Albert stands beside the 22-year-old Bony as he is inducted into the Northern Police Force. Bony is sent to Woongala. His first case concerns Angela Hemming, the young American wife of the district's most influential landowner. She claims that a Ned Bowen had attempted to rape her, but that she hadn't pressed charges on the condition he left town. Non of this rings true to Bony and he begins to investigate.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Cameron Daddo
as David "Bony" Bonaparte
Catherine Oxenberg
as Angela Hemmings
Burnam Burnam
as Uncle Albert
Jackie Kelleher
as Enid Bonaparte
Don Bridges
as Chilla
Mandy Bowden
as Bev Mills
David Reyne
as Geoff Hemmings
Tom Richards
as Sgt. Frank Carter
Davini Malcolm
as Kate Carter (as Linda McConchie)
James Condon
as Tom Hemmings
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Seven Network
- Beta Film
- Taunus Film-Produktions GmbH
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bony about?
Bony, a great-great-grandson of legendary part-Aboriginal detective Napoleon Bonaparte. Albert Harris had been a teenager when he knew Napolean; decades later, as a tribal elder, he had tracked and...
Who directed Bony?
Bony was directed by Henri Safran.
How long is Bony?
Bony has a runtime of 1 hours and 36 minutes (96 minutes total).
When was Bony released?
Bony was released on September 5, 1990 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Bony?
The main cast of Bony includes Cameron Daddo, Catherine Oxenberg, Burnam Burnam, Jackie Kelleher, Don Bridges.