, 1h32 ActorsJohn Ewart, Bruce Spence, Ray Barrett Rating69% In 1917 rural New South Wales, a young boy with polio struggles to break free of his overprotective mother.
, 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.
, 2h7 Directed byDaryl Duke OriginUSA GenresDrama, Action, Adventure, Historical ActorsBryan Brown, Joan Chen, Tim Guinee, Russell Wong, John Stanton, Kyra Sedgwick Rating55% The film begins following the British victory of the First Opium War and the seizure of Hong Kong. Although the island is largely uninhabited and the terrain unfriendly, it has a large port that both the British government and various trading companies believe will be useful for the import of merchandise to be traded on mainland China, a highly lucrative market.
, 1h33 Directed byRussell Hagg, Brian Trenchard-Smith GenresDrama, Fantasy, Adventure ActorsHenry Thomas, Tony Barry, Rachel Friend, John Ewart, Dennis Miller, Katy Manning Rating60% An American boy, Cody (Thomas), whose parents have died, lives in Australia with his guardian, Gaza. Cody is very imaginative, inventive, and inquisitive. He comes across some strange events happening in Devil's Knob national park associated with an Aboriginal myth about "frog Dreamings" and bunyips. Cody tries to investigate. The occurrences revolve around a small lake where a monster the locals call "Donkegin" supposedly lives. Another myth explored by the children is the story of the Kurdaitcha Man who acts as a sort of Australian version of the Boogey Man as well as a supernatural judge who deals out punishment. The children are told that he punishes any wrongs done according to the laws of the ancient Aboriginees including harm to one another, murder of animals without need for food, and destroying the environment (his appearance being most notable according to myth when white men came). The Kurdaitcha Man supposedly wanders the countryside, specifically at night, and wears shoes made of Emu feathers in order to cover any tracks.
, 1h40 Directed byJohn D. Lamond GenresComedy ActorsRobin Nedwell, John Ewart, Jane Clifton, Amanda Muggleton, Julie Nihill, Lulu Pinkus Rating54% Toby Morris enters hospital to remove a cyst from his hand. He wakes up to find not only has the cyst been removed but he's been given a vasectomy. Toby develops a phobia against hospitals and becomes a Casanova. Then he finds that the vasectomy may not have worked after all.