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The No. 1 Australian movie, seen by 56 percent of the population of Australia, was "Crocodile Dundee," according to the Australian Film Institute. No. 2 was "Australia," followed by "Babe: The Gallant Pig," "Happy Feet," and " Moulin Rouge." The 1979 film "Mad Max," starring Mel Gibson, came in at No. 38, and was seen by just 10 percent of the Australian public.

The No. 1 Australian movie, seen by 56 percent of the population of Australia, was "Crocodile Dundee," according to the Australian Film Institute. No. 2 was "Australia," followed by "Babe: The Gallant Pig," "Happy Feet," and " Moulin Rouge." The 1979 film "Mad Max," starring Mel Gibson, came in at No. 38, and was seen by just 10 percent of the Australian public.

The No. 1 Australian movie, seen by 56 percent of the population of Australia, was "Crocodile Dundee," according to the Australian Film Institute. No. 2 was "Australia," followed by "Babe: The Gallant Pig," "Happy Feet," and " Moulin Rouge." The 1979 film "Mad Max," starring Mel Gibson, came in at No. 38, and was seen by just 10 percent of the Australian public.

The No. 1 Australian movie, seen by 56 percent of the population of Australia, was "Crocodile Dundee," according to the Australian Film Institute. No. 2 was "Australia," followed by "Babe: The Gallant Pig," "Happy Feet," and " Moulin Rouge." The 1979 film "Mad Max," starring Mel Gibson, came in at No. 38, and was seen by just 10 percent of the Australian public.

The No. 1 Australian movie, seen by 56 percent of the population of Australia, was "Crocodile Dundee," according to the Australian Film Institute. No. 2 was "Australia," followed by "Babe: The Gallant Pig," "Happy Feet," and " Moulin Rouge." The 1979 film "Mad Max," starring Mel Gibson, came in at No. 38, and was seen by just 10 percent of the Australian public.

1. Which is NOT in the Top 5 Australian films as measured by box office sales?

Robert Harbison/The Christian Science Monitor


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