Alison Routledge

Alison Routledge Trailers

Nothing Special TrailerHer Majesty TrailerRain Trailer

The globetrotting daughter of an English army officer, Alison Routledge moved to NZ as a teen. After winning a place at Drama School on a dare, Routledge scored lead roles in TV’s The Garden Party (1983) and end-of-the-world classic The Quiet Earth. Since then the singer and ex-Wildtrack presenter has acted in ghost tale The Returning, acclaimed movie Rain, and played a memorably loopy Mum in 2005 short Nothing Special.

Most Popular Alison Routledge Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

The Returning Trailer (1990)

10 December 1990

A successful city lawyer abandons his practice and heads out to the country. There he comes upon a stately, but neglected, homestead.

Her Majesty Trailer (2001)

06 October 2001

Her Majesty is a coming-of-age film about a young girl who realizes her lifelong dream when Queen Elizabeth II comes to visit her small hometown.

Other Halves Trailer (1984)

01 October 1984

A Polynesian street-kid and a much older middle-class housewife are both incarcerated in the same mental hospital - she for attempted suicide and he for habitual crime.

The Quiet Earth Trailer (1985)

08 September 1985

After a top-secret experiment misfires, a scientist may be the only man left alive in the world.

Rain Trailer (2001)

01 September 2001

Janey is on vacation with her family at their beach house on the Mahurangi Peninsula in New Zealand. Her parents, Ed and Kate, are on the verge of divorce and sit around drinking whiskey all day, while Janey and Jim are left to their own devices.

Nothing Special Trailer (2005)

01 May 2005

A young boy is tormented by his mother's conviction that he is the new Messiah, and after leaving home, he tries to limit all human contact and adopt a completely boring, normal lifestyle.

Bridge to Nowhere Trailer (1986)

16 May 1986

Kids on an outing in the forest come up against a mysterious hermit who lives on the other side of a bridge, and he is definitely not happy to see them.