Bernadette Wynack

Most Popular Bernadette Wynack Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Witch Hunt Trailer (1999)

02 May 1999

An infant girl named Hannah is abducted by her grandmother Barbara Thomas. Hannah's father David Overton, convinced that Barbara is the head of a coven of witches, inaugurates a desperate nationwide search for his missing daughter.

Father Trailer (1990)

16 August 1990

On a TV tabloid show, Iya Zetnick exposes Joe Mueller as the Nazi war criminal who killed her family.

What the Moon Saw Trailer (1990)

26 December 1990

Steven Wilson is sent to Melbourne from the outback to spend his holidays with his Grandmother, an old time Tivoli showgirl/dancer.

Boulevard of Broken Dreams Trailer (1988)

13 October 1988

A successful Australian writer discovers he has cancer and returns home to Melbourne to be with his estranged wife and daughter.

The Wog Boy Trailer (2000)

24 February 2000

Steve liked Celia from the moment they met. But following a clash with her boss, Raelene Beagle-Thorpe, Minister for Employment, he finds himself on national television branded as Australia's biggest dole bludger.

Beyond My Reach Trailer (1990)

01 June 1990

Two friends, director Christopher Brookes and writer Alex Gower, head for Hollywood after a few minor successes in Australia.

Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears Trailer (2020)

27 February 2020

After freeing a young Bedouin girl from her unjust imprisonment in Jerusalem, an Australian adventuress, together with her devoted police detective friend, begins to unravel a decade-old mystery concerning priceless emeralds, an ancient curse and the disappearance of the girl's mother and massacre of her tribe.

Heaven Tonight Trailer (1990)

12 November 1990

The film covers the conflict between a father and his son both being musicians. The father is the leader of a band making rock-music from the 60s but his son becomes a star of techno-pop music.

The Dunera Boys Trailer (1985)

03 October 1985

At the start of WWII the British Government decided to arrest all Germans in the UK no matter how long they had been there.