101 Films presents Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things, Bob Clark's first step into Horror. With almost no budget and a cast and crew made up of friends, Clark triumphs with an eerie, funny and genuinely terrifying Zombie classic with an excellent turn by frequent collaborator Alan Ormsby as the dreaded director 'Alan'. Led by a mean-spirited director, a theatre troupe travels by boat to a small island for buried criminals. The group gets more than they bargained for when the dead rise from their graves. Can they stay put until daylight against the undead onslaught, or do they flee into the pitch-black night? Will anyone survive? Product Features Commentary with Alan Ormsby, Jane Daly and Anya Cronin Alan Ormsby Interview Memories of Bob Clark Confessions of a Grave Digger: Interview with Ken Goch Grindhouse Q&A Cemetery Mary - Music Video Dead Girls Don't Say No - Music Video Trailer Photo Gallery
Fifth volume of episodes from the long-running Australian drama which charts the effects of the Second World War on a middle-class Melbourne family. Grace (Lorraine Bayly) and Dave Sullivan (Paul Cronin) are the proud parents of four children; John (Andrew McFarlane), Tom (Steven Tandy), Terry (Richard Morgan) and Kitty (Susan Hannaford). As a patriotic Australian and a man who believes in the virtues of heroism, Dave encourages his sons to enlist to fight in the war. However, Grace's mater.
This epic story of a typical Melbourne family torn by the terror and uncertainty of World War II, is one of the most highly awarded and widely seen cornerstones of Australian television. The Sullivans is the story of a typical family in 1939 and follows the lives of the family members and friends during the years of the Second World War. With painstaking attention to historical detail from critically-acclaimed writers and starring some of the country's most revered and enduring stars such as Mel Gibson, Sam Neill, Kylie Minogue and Sigrid Thornton. Available for the first time on DVD, enjoy the first fifty episodes of this much loved series.
The Sullivans is the story of a typical Melbourne family torn by the terror and uncertainty of World War II. This epic series tells of the quiet courage of ordinary people living through extraordinary times and features war action sequences in almost every theatre of the world conflict. Filmed with painstaking attention to historical detail, The Sullivans showcases some of Australia's most revered and enduring stars. Volume 2Grace faces the inevitable - her second son Tom will soon be leaving for the Middle East. As Tom departs, he fears Christine may not wait for him to return. Dave Sullivan continues to struggle with indecision - will he re-enlist to fight this war? Meanwhile Grace suspects that Dave is not telling her everything about his past with Maggie. The arrival of the evacuee children from London disrupts home life for Jarvis and the Sullivan family. Newlyweds John and Anna face difficult times. In Palestine, Bert Duggan awaits news from Lil on whether he is a father yet?
Alan is an obnoxious theatre director who brings his acting troupe to a remote island to indulge in some black magic tomfoolery. The mouthy crew have mixed feelings about Alan's plans to raise the dead but he keeps threatening them with unemployment so they play along. The initial voodoo ritual turns out to be a prank Alan having organised for another actor to leap out of the grave on cue. But the demented director is eager for more fun and proceeds to dig up a real corpse demand t
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