Hell Has Harbour Views is a 2005 Australian television movie starring Matt Day and Lisa McCune. It was written and directed by Peter Duncan, based on the novel of the same name by Richard Beasley.
A 10-year-old girl and her 6-year-old brother are dumped by their abusive mother and her boyfriend to spend a few days at the rambling country house of their grandfather, who has been estranged from the family for the past ten years.
A crew of children and adults gets the battleship back into action and begin to fight the way home after being cut off from Alliance space by an unknown attacker.
BULIMIA: THE MUSICAL follows a young girl's journey from first vomit to last breath, in fifteen minutes of laugh-out-loud, puke-your-guts-out song and dance, all wrapped up with a positive message.
The emotional adventures of a modern woman lawyer (an exceptionally rare profession for a woman at that time), who, instead of the usual household tasks, is exclusively engaged in her professional activity.
Antarctic Antics includes Pingu's sister, Pinga, and his cool penguin friends, who often find themselves on thin ice as they learn life lessons.
Alternative movies trailers for Under the Bed
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Scary Tales: Under the Bed (1988)
Tongue-in-cheek monster horror from the Children's Film Unit based on a story by Bill Oddie and Laura Beaumont. Felicity has a habit of throwing all kinds of ...
Scamp Trailer STORAGE TOUR! Under the Bed | Garage & Clothes!
In todays video we'll take a look at what we store underneath our bed in our custom built 1988 Scamp Travel Trailer! Two large storage benches act as a mini ...
Popular movie trailers from 1988
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Two sisters move to the country with their father in order to be closer to their hospitalized mother, and discover the surrounding trees are inhabited by Totoros, magical spirits of the forest.
A St. Louis cop, Mike Braxton (Sam Jones), receives an urgent call for help from his brother Tony (Nick Cassavetes), a small time thief in Los Angeles.
The short film, a collaboration between the multimedia research group Giovanotti Mondani Meccanici and Loretta Mugnai, combines both film and electronic elements.
A naive young man from the countryside moves to the big city to study art. Soon he has some strange experiences: His roommate turns out to be the bodyguard-protected son of a mafia boss, his fellow student is desperate to initiate him into love, and his attractive art professor also seems to have it in for him.