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  1. The Riddle of the Stinson. The Riddle of the Stinson is a 1987 Australian television film about the 1937 Airlines of Australia Stinson crash at Lamington, Queensland, Australia and the rescue of its survivors by local Queenslander Bernard O'Reilly (played in the film by Jack Thompson). [2][3]

  2. The Riddle of the Stinson: Directed by Chris Noonan. With Jack Thompson, Helen O'Connor, Mary Haire, Kendall Monaghan. In 1937, a routine passenger and mail flight crashes during bad weather on a flight between Brisbane and Sydney.

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    • Chris Noonan
    • 1988-07-25
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  4. TV drama | 109mins | Completed. The true story of the 1937 plane crash in the McPherson Ranges in Queensland. After ten days the wreck was found by a bushman with only two of the three men alive. One of the survivors was carrying a hoard of cash. Where did it come from?

  5. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. The Riddle of the Stinson is a 1987 Australian television film about the 1937 Airlines of Australia Stinson crash at Lamington, Queensland, Australia and the rescue of its survivors by local Queenslander Bernard O'Reilly (played in the film by Jack Thompson ). Quick Facts The Riddle of the Stinson, Directed by ...

  6. Synopsis. A true story. In 1937, a routine passenger and mail flight crashes during bad weather on a flight between Brisbane and Sydney. A local bushman begins his own search, and finds the wreckage and two survivors ten days after the crash. Cast.

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  8. Oct 26, 2022 · The Riddle of the Stinson title screen. TV Movie (1987) Starring: Jack Thompson (Bernard O'Reilly) Norman Kaye (Binstead) Richard Roxburgh (Proud) Huw Williams (Westray) Story about the 1937 Airlines of Australia Stinson crash at Lamington, Queensland, Australia and the rescue of its survivors by local Queenslander Bernard O'Reilly.

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