After Oddball and Paper Planes, hunt is on for next family film hit

By Karl Quinn
Updated October 7 2015 - 9:08pm, first published October 5 2015 - 8:09am
Ed Oxenbould, right, and Peter Rowsthorn in <i>Paper Planes</i>, the most successful live-action Australian family film of the year.
Ed Oxenbould, right, and Peter Rowsthorn in <i>Paper Planes</i>, the most successful live-action Australian family film of the year.
Shane Jacobson has helped make <i>Oddball</i> a hit with Australian families.
Shane Jacobson has helped make <i>Oddball</i> a hit with Australian families.
That ain't a hit; this is a hit: <i>Crocodile Dundee</i> remains the most successful Australian movie of all time. Photo: Supplied
That ain't a hit; this is a hit: <i>Crocodile Dundee</i> remains the most successful Australian movie of all time. Photo: Supplied
<i>Red Dog</i> swept all before it in 2011.
<i>Red Dog</i> swept all before it in 2011.
<i>The Man From Snowy River</i> (1982), directed by George Miller (the other one, not the <i>Mad Max</i> one). Photo: Supplied
<i>The Man From Snowy River</i> (1982), directed by George Miller (the other one, not the <i>Mad Max</i> one). Photo: Supplied

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