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The Legend Maker (2014)
Character: Roy Rogers
A professional forger comes under threat from a predatory crime ring in Ian Pringle's first feature in more than two decades.
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Two Girls and a Baby (1998)
Character: Gary Stewart (voice)
Catherine and Liz want to have a baby - well, Catherine does anyway. Doesn't she realize this will change everything? Probably not. Spending hours on the phone with the sperm bank doesn't leave a lot of time to think about family matters. A humorous drama dealing with the current debate on the very real issue of gay and lesbian couples starting families, IVF programs and the evolving community attitudes towards these changes. A buoyant and entertaining journey through dial-up sperm banks, relationships and baby clothes.
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Fun (2012)
Character: Detective Tike
Serial killer Kirby Jackson has buried three people alive and is being interrogated about another - a 6 year old girl. Detective Tike must extract the girl's whereabouts in time or she will become Jackson's fourth victim. Will Jackson cooperate, or is he just having fun?
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Boulevard of Broken Dreams (1988)
Character: Waiter
A successful Australian writer discovers he has cancer and returns home to Melbourne to be with his estranged wife and daughter.
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These Empty Streets (2011)
Character: Jim
While on the lookout for her missing son, Susie has an intimate encounter with his friend.
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The Extreme Team (2003)
Character: Gordon Mays
A secret Black Ops rescue team made up of Gen X extreme sport athletes go to New Zealand to save a former member that has been kidnapped.
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Bani Ibrahim (2009)
Character: James
Hafiz, a Palestinian-Australian doctor, is faced with the dilemma on whether to save the life of his fugitive brother intent on committing a suicide attack.
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10 Terrorists (2012)
Character: Professor Weston-Smith
Questioning the world we live in. An outrageous Los Angeles producer sets out to make the most extreme and controversial Reality Television show ever, but gets more than he bargained for.
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The Skateboard Saga (1986)
Character: Man #1 Jumping off Bridge
After a boy is knocked off his orange skateboard by a car, the skateboard continues on its way, developing a mind of its own and wreaking havoc on innocent citizens until it is stopped in its tracks by a clever little old lady with a walking stick. The eight minute saga features live action, animation, claymation, pixelation, stunts, models, puppets, special effects, superheroes, kids, animals, snails, - and no actual dialogue, just music, sound effects and "wordless dialogue" which consists of mumbled sounds to convey the appropriate emotion.
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Da Kath & Kim Code (2005)
Character: Marriat (uncredited)
The squabbling mother and daughter, Kath and Kim, embark on an excursion into the unexplored crannies of life at Lagoon Court, Fountain Lakes.
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Mad Dog Morgan (1976)
Character: N/A
The true story of Irish outlaw Daniel Morgan, who is wanted, dead or alive, in Australia during the 1850s.
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Disappearance (2002)
Character: Deputy Sheriff Richards
A family driving through Nevada decides to take some snapshots at an out-of-the-way ghost town named Weaver, and horrible things start happening.
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Monster Pies (2013)
Character: Mr. Allen
Mike has felt alienated and alone for as long as he can remember, until a new boy arrives at his school - awakening feelings and a world of possibilities he'd never before dared to dream of.
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Underbelly Files: Tell Them Lucifer Was Here (2011)
Character: Det. Snr Sgt Graeme Collins
Tell Them Lucifer Was Here depicts the tragic murders of Victorian police officers, Gary Silk and Rod Miller which occurred in 1998 and shows the enormous efforts of the Lorimer Task Force in leading the manhunt for their killer or killers.
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Amy (1998)
Character: Maurice Reitman
Amy's father, Franco, was a popular rock musician accidentally electrocuted while performing on stage. The psychological trauma leaves Amy mute and deaf. So the 8-year-old is brought by her mother, Tanya, to Melbourne to diagnose the reasons for her continued silence.
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The Craic (1999)
Character: Warm-up Man
When Fergus and Wesley get in the bad books of a local rough in their home town in Northern Ireland they decide to flee to Australia. After making a new life for themselves in Sydney they soon outstay their visas and must go on the run again, this time from the immigration officials.
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