Mama's Gone A-Hunting is a 1977 Australian TV movie.
The title is taken from a nursery rhyme, called Bye Baby Huntin. A psychiatric prison escapee and his partner, decide to kidnap a wealthy family's baby at a hotel and told it for ransom, however little do they know that a lady is minding the baby and that the babysitter wants to keep the baby for herself. The film featured many well known Australian actors of the period, including Carmen Duncan, and starred Judy Morris
Red Ruby, Queen of Wooloomooloo, retired after 15 years in the 'business' when she receives an unusual inheritance - but inheritances are not always what they seem.
, 3h Directed bySimon Wincer OriginUSA ActorsLinda Evans, Jack Thompson, Jason Robards, Peter Billingsley, Judy Morris, Meredith Salenger Rating62% Kate Adamson (Linda Evans) is a struggling single mother from Los Angeles. She meets and falls in love with Australian cattle station owner Tom Hannon (Tony Bonner) who is visiting America on business. The couple marry after a whirlwind two week courtship. Tom leaves for Australia and Kate agrees to follow a week later. Her two children Tina and Marty are unenthusiastic about the move but are convinced by their mother to come along.
, 1h35 GenresThriller, Action, Adventure, Crime ThemesSeafaring films, Transport films ActorsCarmen Duncan, Red Symons, Shane Briant, Nicholas Eadie, Annie Jones, Simone Buchanan Rating56% Two IRA hitmen are pursuing Riley (Michael Aitkens), because he killed one of their number. Riley is pursuing Eve (Carmen Duncan), a German former terrorist, who is on the run in Australia with her teenage daughter Chrissie (Annie Jones) and the proceeds of an old bank robbery in Germany. The two IRA hitmen, accompanied by an angry biker, track Eve and Chrissie to the Barossa Valley. Riley arrives on the scene in time for an explosive finale.
, 1h33 Directed byBrian Trenchard-Smith OriginAustralie GenresDrama, Science fiction, Thriller, Action, Horror ThemesPolitical films, Dystopian films ActorsSteve Railsback, Olivia Hussey, Michael Craig, Carmen Duncan, Roger Ward, Lynda Stoner Rating58% In the totalitarian near future, "social deviants" are sent to prison camps for re-education and behaviour modification. The new arrivals at Camp 47 are Chris Walters (Olivia Hussey), a shopkeeper accused of helping a rebel; Rita Daniels (Lynda Stoner), a suspected sex worker; and Paul Anders (Steve Railsback), a dissident who has escaped from several other camps. After suffering brutal treatment at the hands of Camp Master Charles Thatcher (Michael Craig) and his chief enforcer, Ritter (Roger Ward), the prisoners accept a deadly deal. They will be human prey in a "turkey shoot", which Thatcher has organised for Secretary Mallory (Noel Ferrier), and VIPs Jennifer (Carmen Duncan) and Tito (Michael Petrovich). If they can evade the heavily armed guests in the surrounding jungle until sundown, Chris, Rita and Paul will be set free. As the "turkey shoot" progresses, the tables are turned, and the prisoners become the hunters, culminating in a free-for-all slaughter terminated by a government napalm airstrike.