A trio of sailors about to be sent off to war hit the town for one last party in this semi-improvised drama from actor and...
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2009
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A family is touched by the shadows of hatred and violence in this Australian drama adapted from a short story by...
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2007
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Director Alec Morgan fuses elements of documentary and dramatic biography in this tribute to a wily pioneer of the Australian...
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2006
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2004
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2003
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The Inside Story, which took seven years of planning and production, stars Dean Olsen as an astrophysics student who decides...
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Edward Brooks
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2002
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Andreas Borg
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2001
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One of the most expensive miniseres ever assembled for Australian television, Changi covered a time-span of nearly 60 years....
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2001
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Australian stand up comedy and TV star Nick Giannopoulos makes his cinematic debut with this wacky comedy about slackers...
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2000
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In this small Australian comedy, Michael Caton stars as Darryl Kerrigan, a contented, mildly eccentric family man with an...
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1999
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"Craic" is Irish slang for a laugh or a good time, which is what this comedy about two Irishmen on the run in Australia has...
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1999
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Hollywood actress Heather Thomas was center of attention in the Australian miniseries Flair. Thomas was cast as New...
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1990
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Director, Producer
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1990
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Director
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1989
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A barely recognizable Meryl Streep plays the real-life Lindy Chamberlain, who for a long period in the early '80s was the...
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1988
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Richard Huw stars as Roger Bannister in this British TV biopic. Overcoming childhood paralysis, Bannister grows up to be one...
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1988
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This is a youth-oriented romantic drama about the relationship of a champion surfer and a rock singer. Enhanced by impressive...
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Stewart Simpson Sr.
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1987
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Christmas Visitor is an American/Australian coproduction geared for exposure on the Disney Channel pay-cable service. The...
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Max Bell
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1987
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In this hilarious, award-winning comedy, Malcolm (Colin Friels) is an innocent, naive mechanical genius with a distinct gap...
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1986
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Two people trying to leave ugly memories behind them find life and love anew in Australia in this made-for-television...
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1986
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All the Rivers Run is a four-part miniseries set in the Australia of the early 1900s. Sigrid Thornton stars as Philadelphia...
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1984
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This emotional true story is about Annie O'Farrell (Tina Arhondis -- who suffered brain damage at birth and as a result was...
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The Judge
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1984
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1984
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Ron (Jon Blake), a young man in his late teens or early 20s, but emotionally younger, has no visible, employable assets,...
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Cassidy
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1982
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Director Bruce Beresford continued his tradition of putting socially disenfranchised characters front and center with this...
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1981
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Breaker Morant is one of the most acclaimed Australian films, telling a powerful tale of wartime betrayal and injustice....
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1980
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In this slight, relatively charmless comedy, Australian television notable Jack Thompson plays Simon Morris, a recently...
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1979
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1978
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Director
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1977
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An Australian film directed by Ken Hannam, this is one of the lesser-recognized movies of the Australian New Wave of the...
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Dr. Miller
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1977
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A group of vacationers head to the beach. Circumstances dictate that they spend the night in a deserted beach house. It soon...
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1976
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The Australian Eliza Fraser tries for the wig-and-bodice bawdiness of Tom Jones. The title character, played by...
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1976
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Director
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1976
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Several female hitchhikers have been murdered in a small Australian seacoast community. The principal suspects are brothers...
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1975
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This comedy follows the exploits of Tony Petersen (Jack Thompson), a mature married man with two children who decides to go...
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1974
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1973
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A police investigator is forced to rely on the man he's been instructed to apprehend in this cold war thriller. Sir James...
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1968
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This animated, futuristic puppet fantasy finds Lady Penelope and Professor Brains working for the organization International...
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1968
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The Avengers' sixth season opened with an exciting harkback to the classic third-season episode "The Cybernauts." The plot is...
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1967
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Christopher Lee dons the evil Count's cloak once again after an 8-year hiatus for this first "authentic" sequel to Hammer...
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1966
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This British WWII adventure film concerns a woman trapped in a prisoner of war camp and hidden by her fellow POWs from their...
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Maj. Dryden
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1965
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The last of Margaret Rutherford's "Miss Marple" films, Murder Ahoy is the only one of the series not based on an...
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Detective Inspector Craddock
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1964
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Murder Most Foul represented Margaret Rutherford's third appearance as Agatha Christie's spinsterish sleuth Miss Marple. The...
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Detective Inspector Craddock
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1964
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Someone has broken into an "impenetrable" underground spy headquarters and microfilmed a valuable document. The subsequent...
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1963
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Detective Inspector Craddock
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1963
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Inspector Craddock
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1962
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Captain Gort (Bernard Lee) is an airline pilot who must answer to a Court of Inquiry after the crash of a Phoenix jet....
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1960
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Gordon Scott's fifth and last appearance as Tarzan came in this 1960 installment of the long-running movie series featuring...
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1960
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This film is based on the popular British TV series Emergency Ward 10. A surgeon arrives from the U.S. with a new heart-lung...
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1959
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1959
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Based on a best-selling Australian novel by D'Arcy Niland, The Shiralee stars Peter Finch as an Aussie "swagman," or poacher,...
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1957
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The first of two films based on characters created by novelist Moore Raymond, this tells of a mischievous Australian boy...
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1956
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Popular Australian film star Chips Rafferty heads the cast of King of Coral Sea. His character name, in fact, is King, Ted...
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Peter Merriman
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1954
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1953
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Besotted by alcohol, Australian cattle-station owner Michael McGuire (Finlay Currie) is led to believe that crooked gambler...
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1952
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John King
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1950
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Taking time out from his duties as head of Australia's Embassy Pictures, Tom O. MacCreadle served as director of Into the...
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Sam Curzon
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1950
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The Australian Always Another Dawn celebrates that country's role in winning World War II. The film concentrates on the Royal...
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1948
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