At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion Picture Soundtrack (

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Rating: 3.60/10 from 39 votes
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Synopsis

At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion Picture

In the small outback town of Bullamakanka, a group of quirky characters find themselves in a series of hilarious misadventures. From the local pub owner to the eccentric inventor, each resident has their own unique story to tell.

When a Hollywood film crew arrives in town to shoot a movie, chaos ensues as the townspeople try to get involved in the production. The film crew quickly realizes that they may have bitten off more than they can chew as they try to navigate the eccentricities of the Bullamakanka residents.

As the movie filming progresses, the townspeople come together to save their beloved town from being exploited by the Hollywood machine. Through a series of hilarious and heartwarming moments, they learn the true meaning of community and friendship.

At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion Picture is a delightful comedy that will leave audiences laughing and cheering for the underdogs of Bullamakanka.

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At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion Picture
Play the Game
Wendy Stapleton: Writer
Wendy Stapleton: Performer
Discipline
Jeremy Oxley: Writer
B-B-B-Boogie
Skyhooks: Performer
Freddie Strauks: Writer
How Do You Get Your Kicks?
Greg Macainsh: Writer
Downhearted
Guy McDonough: Writer
Back to the Streets
You
We Can't Be Beaten
Bullamankanka
Taxi Mary

User reviews

Donna Jackson
8/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles that reflect the eclectic mix of characters in the film. From upbeat and lively tunes to heartfelt melodies, each track contributes to the emotional arc of the story.

Jennifer White
4/10

I found that the songs chosen for key emotional moments in the film did not resonate with me and failed to enhance the overall viewing experience.

John Hall
3/10

The overall quality of the sound production seemed subpar, with some tracks sounding muffled and poorly mixed, detracting from the enjoyment of the movie.

Patricia Turner
5/10

The songs chosen for key moments in the movie are spot-on, adding to the overall charm and humor of the story. They complement the narrative perfectly and elevate the viewing experience.

Paul Thomas
5/10

The variety of musical styles and genres in the soundtrack keeps the audience engaged and entertained throughout the movie, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling.

Deborah Lee
7/10

The music in the film effectively sets the tone for the small outback town of Bullamakanka, creating a sense of charm and whimsy that immerses the audience in the unique world of the story.

Dorothy Harris
6/10

The use of traditional Australian instruments in the soundtrack gives the film an authentic and unique sound that sets it apart from other comedies.

Carol Scott
5/10

The music of the film enhances the comedic moments and adds depth to the heartfelt scenes, creating a well-rounded emotional experience for the audience.