An evil drug baron rears his ugly head in this sequel to the blockbuster Crocodile Dundee, kidnapping Sue so that Dundee will...
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Walter Reilly
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1988
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Outback Bound is a made-for-TV film tailored to the talents of Donna Mills. She plays a pampered Beverly Hills resident whose...
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1988
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Based loosely on a true story, Bullseye takes place in the Australia of the mid-19th century. Disgruntled ranch hand...
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1987
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"Everlasting Secret Family" is the name of a sub-rosa homosexual brotherhood in this riveting Australian film. Two of the ESF...
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1987
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Set in contemporary Australia, this hallucinatory drama is predicated on time displacement. University student Jackie...
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Bill Dolan
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1987
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Accustomed to a simple life in the Australian Outback, a legendary crocodile hunter has trouble adjusting to his new...
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Walter "Wally" Reilly
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1986
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Blue Lightning stars Sam Elliot as an American private eye operating in the Australian outback. Robert Culp is co-starred as...
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1986
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Dunera Boys is all the more incredible when one realizes that it is founded in truth. At the beginning of the second World...
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1985
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Traveling across the Australian desert in the 1920s, a young Arabic boy accompanies his grandfather on camel-back and they...
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1984
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Director Henri Safran adapts Henrik Ibsen's stage play to an Australian setting and a turn-of-the-century ambience in this...
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Maj. Ackland
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1983
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1983
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Heatwave is the mildly interesting story of a woman's attempt to stop a redevelopment plot which she thought was the cover-up...
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1982
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In this gentle drama, a young American man (Beau Bridges) forsakes his promising career working with his father (Lloyd...
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1978
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This easygoing drama offers a look back at the early days of the Australian movie business, and it was based on the real-life...
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Pop
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1977
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The principal characters in this Australian miniseries were James Casey (John Meillon) and his terminally ill son, Sean (Mark...
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1976
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Two children ride the same pony in this Disney film, but neither one is happy about sharing the animal they both love. James...
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Charles E. Quayle
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1975
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In this lively sports drama, Jeff Rayburn has no direction in his life since he competed in the Olympic games as a swimmer....
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Ocker
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1975
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Gregory Peck produced this coming-of-age adventure, richly photographed by Sven Nykvist. Based on a true story, the film...
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1974
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This Aussie/Western variation on the Psycho formula is set in the tiny Outback town of Gippsland in the 1890s, where...
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1974
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This first effort from acclaimed writer/director Peter Weir is set in the secluded rural town of Paris, Australia, where the...
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Mayor
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1974
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British "Goon Show" stalwart Harry Secombe is afforded top billing in the Australian comedy Sunstruck. Secombe plays a...
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1973
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Outback was based on Kenneth Cook's novel Wake in Fright. Gary Bond plays a naive young Australian teacher who is tragically...
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1971
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The contrast between modern, urban civilization and life in the natural world lies at the heart of Nicolas Roeg's visually...
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Father
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1971
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Based on a popular Australian novel, this comedy was produced Down Under in 1966. Nino Culotta Walter Chiari is an Italian...
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1966
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The British Dead Man's Chest comes to us from Merton Park Productions, the folks responsible for the long-running "Edgar...
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1965
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1964
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Richard Attenborough stars as a stalwart sergeant-major, stationed in British colony in Africa. When the colony declares its...
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1964
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1964
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Following the same storyline as the more successful Asphalt Jungle but set in Cairo, this crime caper about a jewel heist is...
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1963
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Based upon a novel by Shelley Smith, The Running Man opens at the memorial service for Rex Black (Laurence Harvey), the owner...
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1963
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1962
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In this suspenseful WW II thriller, the hard-bitten commander of a British battleship stationed in Alexandria Harbor early...
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1962
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A British officer must save the Barbary apes on Gibralter at all costs in this WW II farce. He does this, because it is...
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1962
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In this British crime drama, the sister of a suicide victim begins to question the real reason for her sibling's death after...
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1962
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The Longest Day is a mammoth, all-star re-creation of the D-Day invasion, personally orchestrated by Darryl F. Zanuck....
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1962
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The title is derived from the lyrics of a popular wartime ballad Bless 'Em All. This is, indeed, a war picture, set in...
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1961
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Able-bodied seaman Albert Tufnell (John Meillon) plans to marry Shirley Hornett (Vera Day), and the ceremony is about to take...
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1961
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Filmed in England, this final episode of One Step Beyond is set in 1883--August 25, 1883, to be exact. While sitting at his...
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1961
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In this mystery, a Scotland Yard agent must break up a ring of jewel thieves. He goes undercover and successfully...
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Johnny Remick
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1961
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Director Fred Zinnemann was riding a crest in the '50s with movies like High Noon, From Here to Eternity, Oklahoma, and his...
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1960
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Although there'd been "doomsday dramas" before it, Stanley Kramer's On the Beach was considered the first "important" entry...
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1959
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