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Brian Trenchard-Smith - 5 Titles Found
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BMX Bandits
(1983) [G]
Get ready to take a wild ride with three hilarious teens (including Nicole Kidman) who've fallen into the middle of a mad-cap crime! You'll be hanging onto the edge of your seat as the tricky teenagers tear through the streets - frantically escaping the crooks and the cops in crazy stunt-filled... More
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Turkey Shoot
(1981) [M]
In the near future, after an unspecified holocaust, survivors are herded into prison camps. There, they are hunted for sport by the leaders of the camp. Paul, one of the newest prisoners, is determined not to go down as quietly as the others. More
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The Man from Hong Kong
(1975) [MA]
From maverick action film director Brian Trenchard-Smith (BMX BANDITS) comes this 1970s spy-flick spoof starring kung fu extraordinaire Yu Wang!
Super cop Fang Sing Leng is an ass-kicking, bed-hopping Hong Kong James Bond with an ax to grind. He arrives in Sydney with a mission: to... More
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Dead End Drive-In
(1986) [M]
In the near future, nuclear accidents, economic collapse and global riots have put the entire world in a state of chaos. Looting is widespread. Cities are wastelands. Violent thugs control the streets. But when working-class guy Jimmy Crabs (Ned Manning) and his voluptuous girlfriend (Carmen... More
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Stunt Rock
(1978) [PG]
Australia's premier stuntman, Grant Page, is on a mission: filmmaker Brian Trenchard Smith has sent him to LA to work on a TV series. Here he meets up with fellow daredevil Cutis Hyde, who does stunt work for a theatrical rock band called Sorcery, and Page impresses the rockers so much with his... More
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