Cane Toads: An Unnatural History

Directed by Mark Lewis

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A documentary detailing the spread of Hawaiian sugar-cane toads through Australia in a botched effort to introduce them as counter pests.

1989 BAFTA Awards - Best Short Film - Nominee

Directed by
Mark Lewis        

Writing credits
Mark Lewis         writer

Cast (in credits order)
Tip Byrne    ...     Himself - Cane Farmer from Tully
H.W. Kerr    ...     Himself - Director of the Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, 1933-1943 (as Dr H.W. [Bill] Kerr)
Glen Ingram    ...     Himself - Senior Curator Amphibia and Birds, Queensland Museum (as Dr Glen Ingram)
Bill Freeland    ...     Himself - Wildlife Research Officer, Conservation Commission of the Northern Territory (as Dr Bill Freeland)
E.S. Edgerton    ...     Himself - Former Member Cane Pest Board
Pat White    ...     Himself - Cane Farmer from Gordonvale
John Oakes    ...     Himself - Resident of Cairns
Patrick Cook    ...     Himself - Social Commentator
David Sondergard    ...     Himself - Resident of Gordonvale
Rob Floyd    ...     Himself - Animal Ecologist (as Dr Rob Floyd)

Produced by
Tristram Miall    ....     executive producer

Original Music by
Martin Armiger

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Director: Mark Lewis
Film Name: Cane Toads: An Unnatural History
Category: Documentary 20-40 Minutes BAFTA Nominee
Views: 811
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