IMDb 5.3 1981 HD

Run Rebecca, Run!

Run Rebecca, Run!

1981
Family
81 min NR Australia
5 / 10
5.3 IMDB

Simone Buchanan plays a young camera fanatic who is marooned on a desert island. Here she is threatened by a refugee from South America (Henri Szeps) who isn't…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Peter Maxwell
Starring
Simone Buchanan / Henri Szeps / John Stanton / Mary Ann Severne / John Ewart / Cornelia Frances / Jay Hackett / Ron Haddrick

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Reviews

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Genevieve Clarke
May 23, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

A charmingly earnest film, 'Run Rebecca, Run!' centres on the compelling dynamic between Simone Buchanan’s resourceful Rebecca and Henri Szeps’ wary refugee. The plot cleverly navigates the transition from suspicion to a tentative friendship, a testament to the…

C
Caleb Davies
May 23, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

The concept of 'Run Rebecca, Run!' – a girl stranded with a man on the run – promises intrigue, and Simone Buchanan delivers a spirited performance as the young protagonist. Henri Szeps provides a stoic counterpoint, though the…

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Beatrice Atherton
May 23, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

This 1981 offering, 'Run Rebecca, Run!', offers a surprisingly mature exploration of fear yielding to friendship. Simone Buchanan’s Rebecca is a captivating lead, her youthful curiosity a stark contrast to the guarded mystery of Henri Szeps’ character. The…

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Arthur Pendelton
May 23, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

'Run Rebecca, Run!' presents a curious premise: a young camera enthusiast stranded with a fugitive. Simone Buchanan embodies Rebecca with youthful resilience, while Henri Szeps brings a compelling, guarded presence to his role. The film's narrative arc, moving…

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Eleanor Vance
May 23, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Simone Buchanan shines as Rebecca, a spirited young girl whose island predicament takes an unexpected turn with the arrival of Henri Szeps' enigmatic refugee. The film masterfully shifts its tone from potential peril to a surprisingly tender exploration…

FAQs

The dynamic between Rebecca and the refugee is the heart of the film's narrative arc. What begins as a clear antagonism, with Rebecca's safety threatened and the refugee desperate to conceal his presence, gradually transforms. The desert island serves as an intense pressure cooker, forcing them to rely on each other and re-evaluate their initial judgments. This evolution from fear to a tentative friendship is what provides the film with its emotional depth and thematic resonance.