Roadgames is a 1981 thriller film directed by Richard Franklin and starring Stacy Keach and Jamie Lee Curtis. The movie follows a truck driver, Pat Quid, who gets caught up in a deadly game as he suspects that a serial killer is on the loose in the Australian outback. With the help of a hitchhiker named Pamela, Quid tries to uncover the truth before becoming the next victim.
In the 1920s, a tracker is hired to find an aborigine boy who has gone missing in the outback. As he embarks on a journey through the Australian wilderness, he must confront racism, violence, and the dark secrets of his own past.
The Man from Hong Kong is an action-packed movie set in the 1970s. A martial arts expert and police officer from Hong Kong is sent to Australia to bring down a notorious drug dealer. He faces corruption, police brutality, and intense fights as he tries to complete his mission.
A highly stylized metaphorical tale about the brutalization of employees under corporate culture.
Australian stuntman Grant Page travels to Hong Kong to find Bruce Lee's successor and looks at the cultural phenomenon that Asian martial arts has become in the West. He talks to actors such as Angela Mao, Stuart Whitman and George Lazenby - who were all making movies in Hong Kong at the time - and fights Carter Wong twice.
The Stuntmen is a one-hour documentary for Australian TV written and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It was through this movie that Trenchard-Smith met Grant Page, who he put under a five-year contract and featured in a number of movies. The film also acted as a "calling card" which enabled the director to get finance for The Man from Hong Kong (1975).
Stunt Rock is a movie about a daredevil stuntman who joins a struggling rock band. Together, they face various obstacles such as recording studio dramas, backstage conflicts, and romantic turmoil. The movie also features thrilling stunts and dangerous acts, adding excitement to the story. It showcases the journey of the stuntman and his experiences in the world of rock and roll.
Two best friends, Vietnam War veterans-turned-stuntmen, are sent as spies to the Philippines on a top secret mission for the Australian government.
Follows the cast and crew of Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome filming in the heat and dust of central Australia.
This Australian educational documentary concerns venereal disease in the pre-AIDS era and reveals that it is a problem that should be taken seriously by everyone — whether young or old, gay or straight. Factual segments are interspersed with humorous skits depicting how people of varying degrees of innocence can contract awful but treatable diseases.
Grant Page & friends demonstrate stunts all over the world.
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