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Australian Geographic : A Year on Ice
(2000) [G]
Jim and Yvonne Claypole spent 12 months living in a 2.4 x 3.6 metre prefabricated hut chained to rocks on the ice edges of the Antarctic continent. The dangers they faced were extreme, both physically and psychologically.
The story of their private expedition is one of inspiration and... 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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Horse Crazy (The Saddle Club)
(2002) [G]
Love appears to be in the air at Pine Hollows. Firstly there's the arrival of Skye Ransom, a handsome young teenage star who arrives to shoot a film at the stables and causes much excitement amongst The Saddle Club girls. The arrival of a female journalist to interview him could also prove to be... More
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Undead
(2002) [MA]
An avalanche of meteorites over a fishing village results in an onslaught of the flesh-crazed undead. More
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The Night We Called It a Day
(2003) [M]
A surprisingly entertaining comedy about a young Aussie promoter (Joel Edgerton) who manages to convince Frank Sinatra and his crew to visit Australia for a few shows. All goes well until Frank Sinatra (Dennis Hopper) runs into a TV reporter (played by Ally McBeal's Portia de Rossi) who claims he... More
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High Rolling
(1977) [MA]
Carnival roustabouts, American Texas (Joseph Bottoms) and Aussie Alby (Grigor Taylor), hitchhiking to Surfer's Paradise, are picked up by Arnold (John Clayton). When Arnold puts the hard word on Alby, the boys beat him up and steal his car and wallet. After picking up teenager Lynn (Judy Davis)... 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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