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Directed by Nadia TassGenres Comedy,
ActionThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Tetchie Agbayani,
Bill Hunter,
Bruno Lawrence,
Bruce Spence,
Lewis Fitz-Gerald,
Dorothy AlisonRating58%
Rikky Menzies (Nina Landis) and Pete Menzies (Stephen Kearney) are sister and brother. Rikky is an out-of-work geologist, and aspiring singer (vocals by Wendy Matthews). Pete is a misfit who dreams up weird inventions. Pursued by police sergeant Whitstead (Bill Hunter), on whom Pete has been playing practical jokes, they flee to the mining town of Mount Isa., 1h43
Genres Drama,
Fantasy,
HorrorActors Rebecca Smart,
Deborra-Lee Furness,
Nicholas Eadie,
Victoria Longley,
Mary-Anne Fahey,
Amelia FridRating67%
In suburban Melbourne in the 1950s, amidst the Red Scare and a rabbit plague, Celia (Rebecca Smart) is a troubled nine-year-old caught up in these events, as well as family crises, and whose response to them eventually leads to tragic consequences., 3h
Directed by Simon WincerOrigin USAActors Linda Evans,
Jack Thompson,
Jason Robards,
Peter Billingsley,
Judy Morris,
Meredith SalengerRating62%
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., 1h52
Directed by Ray LawrenceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Barry Otto,
Lynette Curran,
Gia Carides,
Kerry Walker,
Bryan Marshall,
Paul ChubbRating67%
Harry Joy, an advertising executive in an unnamed Australian city who is known for his ability to tell stories, has a terrifying near-death experience after suffering a massive heart attack, brought on by his dissolute lifestyle. Upon recovering, he believes himself to be either in a hellish version of the world he knew, or with his eyes opened to an altogether different view of that world. He eventually discovers that his wife is unfaithful, his dissolute daughter trades sex for hard drugs with his deviant son, and his latest client is a carcinogenic polluter., 1h35
Directed by Russell MulcahyOrigin AustralieGenres Action,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Natural horror filmsActors Gregory Harrison,
Arkie Whiteley,
Bill Kerr,
Judy Morris,
Chris Haywood,
David ArgueRating59%
Jake Cullen (Bill Kerr) is babysitting his grandson at his house in the Australian outback when a massive razorback boar attacks him, smashing through his house and dragging away his grandson to devour alive. Jake is accused of murdering the child and while his account of the events are met with high skepticism, he is acquitted due to lack of evidence. The event destroys his credibility and reputation however and he vows revenge on the boar., 1h34
Directed by Stephen WallaceGenres DramaActors Jason Connery,
Diane Cilento,
Bergen Williams,
Lewis Fitz-GeraldRating58%
Johnny Kirkland (Connery) is a university student having problems with his alcoholic and emotionally damaged mother (Cilento), who was recently divorced. At school, his fraternity brothers find out that Johnny excelled in his high school academically and in sports, and try to prevent him from achieving the same level of success. Johnny also has problems with his girlfriend Robin (Williams)., 1h47
Directed by Simon WincerGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Films about animals,
Sports films,
Films about horses,
Horse sports in filmActors Tom Burlinson,
Ron Leibman,
Judy Morris,
Robert Grubb,
Vincent Ball,
Richard MorganRating71%
Phar Lap, known affectionately as "Bobby" by his strapper Tommy Woodcock (Burlinson), collapses and dies in Woodcock's arms, at Menlo Park in California, in 1932. The news is greeted with great sadness and anger in Australia. The remainder of the film is done as flashback.