Inland with Sturt (1951)
Character: Captain Charles Sturt
Inland with Sturt is a 1951 documentary from Film Australia consisting of the 1950-51 re-enactment of Captain Charles Sturt's 1829-30 expedition down the Murrumbidgee and Murray Rivers. The re-enactment was part of Australia's 1951 Commonwealth Jubilee Celebrations, commemorating 50 years of Federation.
The Investigation (1967)
Character: Defendant
Television adaptation of Peter Weiss's play about the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials.
Captain Thunderbolt (1953)
Character: Captain Thunderbolt
Fred Ward is imprisoned for horse stealing. He escapes from Cockatoo Island and under the name of Captain Thunderbolt becomes a bushranger, working with his friend and fellow escapee Alan Blake.
The Pistol (1965)
Character: Sergeant Pender
A young private with a pistol deals with the aftershock of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Quatermass and the Pit (1967)
Character: Police Sergeant Ellis
A mysterious artifact unearthed below a London Underground station proves to have powerful psychic effects on the people around.
Eureka Stockade (1949)
Character: Sergt. Major Milne
In 1854, Australian gold rush miners struggle for their rights against an oppressive government.
Long John Silver (1954)
Character: Patch
In this sequel to Treasure Island, Long John hopes to rescue his friend Jim from a rival pirate and return for more treasure.
The Kangaroo Kid (1950)
Character: Phil Romero
A 19th-century San Francisco detective named Tex Kinnane is sent "Down Under" to nab shyster lawyer Vincent Moller. Several comparisons are made between the American Wild West and the equally treacherous Australian outback.
His Majesty O'Keefe (1954)
Character: Lt. Brenner
Men steal for it. Nations go to war for it. The it is oil - and it grows on trees. Coconut oil is the precious lifeblood of 1870s South Seas traders. And lots of real blood will be spilled to get it! Screen royalty Burt Lancaster is His Majesty O'Keefe in this last of three adventures that (along with The Flame and the Arrow and The Crimson Pirate) blew a revitalizing wind into the sails of the swashbuckler genre. Action, cunning and derring-do are watchwords of the title seafarer as he befriends, defends and ultimately rules the islanders of exotic Yap. Lensed on gorgeus Fiji locations, grandly scored by Robert Farnon and rousingly directed by Byron Haskin, His Majesty O'Keefe delivers heroics of regal proportions.
The Rats of Tobruk (1944)
Character: Bluey Donkin
Three friends enlist in the Australian Army and serve in North Africa, holding the city of Tobruk against Rommel's forces.
Forty Thousand Horsemen (1940)
Character: Red Gallagher
Charles Chauvel's 1940 cinematic tribute to the mounted troops of the Australian Light Horse regiments is a rousing call to arms, giving life to the heroic tales of mateship during the Great War.
Calamity the Cow (1967)
Character: Mr Grant
The adventures of Calamity the cow, who is bought by a farmer for his children, stolen by rustlers, and eventually wins a prize for her part in ridding the area of a gang of cattle thieves.
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