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Tim Burstall - 10 Titles Found
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Kangaroo
(1986)
D.H. Lawrence's tale of an idealist writer who flees the wreck of post-war Europe in search of a freer, more tolerant world in which to re-build his marriage. He and his wife settle in Australia and soon face the leader of a secret Fascist army who tries to bully them into em-bracing his ideas..... More
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Petersen
(1974) [R]
In the first full-length screenplay by Australia's most successful living playwright David Williamson, Thompson is Jock Petersen, a married electrician and ex-footballer who sees himself as something better. Enrolling in an Arts course at University he throws himself headlong into his new life... More
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The Last of the Knucklemen
(1979) [M]
In an outback mining site foreman 'Tarzan' (Gerard Kennedy) is forced to maintain order when necessary by use of his very formidable fists. Here, where boredom for these men is only relieved by a trip to the pub and visits to the local brothel, tempers often get to boiling point. Particularly for... More
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Stork
(1971) [M]
STORK is adapted from the play "The Coming Of Stork" by the young David Williamson, and directed by the pioneering Tim Burstall. The 'six foot deranged revolutionary', STORK (Bruce Spence) is a long, tall, gangly, footy mad, beer swilling Aussie bloke hell bent on losing his virginity. Then he's... More
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End Play
(1975) [MA]
Russell Braddon's bestseller becomes a gripping, psychological movie thriller with a serial killer, in a small coastal community , preying on young and attractive female hitchhikers! Suspicion falls on paraplegic Robert Gifford (George Mallaby) and his brother Mark (John Waters). Both men remain... More
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Eliza Fraser
(1976) [M]
With an original screenplay by David Williamson here is the shocking, bawdy, real life colonial adventure of a woman way ahead of her time! English sea Captain James Fraser (Noel Ferrier) and his vivacious young wife Eliza (Susannah York) are shipwrecked on the Great Barrier Reef off the... More
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Alvin Purple
(1973) [R]
Australia's original naughty boy is back! Here is ALVIN PURPLE back to back (or front to front) in the hilarious sex romp that shook the nation's funny bone in the permissive 1970s. Naive young Alvin finds that no matter how hard he resists them, beautiful women can't keep their hands off him,... More
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Alvin Rides Again
(1974) [R]
It's double trouble when Oz's most irresistible chick magnet discovers he has much more to contend with than women when he meets his spitting image, visiting American gangster, "Balls McGee"! More
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Libido
(1973) [M]
From acclaimed Directors Fred Schepisi, Time Burstall, John B. Murray and David Baker, comes this groundbreaking anthology film exploring 70s sexual behaviour. Scripted by four of Australia's greatest authors - David Williamson, Thomas Keneally, Hal Porter and Craig McGregor. Starring in these... More
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Duet for Four
(1982) [M]
From the boardroom to the bedroom the battle lines are drawn! A wealthy toy manufacturer (Michael Pate) is having a mid-life crisis - his wife (Diane Cilento) is having an affair, his beautiful young mistress (Wendy Hughes) wants to get married, his drug addicted daughter (Sigrid Thornton)... More
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