Dagg Day Afternoon
Parental guidance recommended for younger viewers 1977 Short film
- Comedy
In 1977 famed farmer Fred Dagg joined director Geoff Murphy (Goodbye Pork Pie) for what would be Dagg's only big screen appearance. Murphy and Dagg creator John Clarke cooked up a freewheeling plot about a mission to find a bionic sheep. It gave them an excuse for Dagg and his army of Trevors to get silly, parody hit show The Six Million Dollar Man, and send up the military (as played by Derek Payne). Shot in roughly five days, Dagg Day Afternoon screened on a double bill with Murphy's Wild Man (which Clarke also acted in). In the backgrounder, writer Costa Botes explains how both films got off the ground.
Key Cast & Crew
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Michael Wilson
As: Secret agent


















