Jim O'Brien

Jim O'Brien Trailers

They Call Me Bruce? Trailer

Most Popular Jim O'Brien Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Beyond Reason Trailer (1995)

01 January 1995

Drama based on a real-life story of a love affair between a married army captain and a young female soldier.

The Dressmaker Trailer (1988)

16 December 1988

In England during World War II, a repressed dressmaker and her sister struggle looking after their 17-year-old niece, who is having a delusional affair with an American soldier.

Foreign Affairs Trailer (1993)

17 March 1993

Two couples find love and comfort in London. A reserved, but lonely aging American female college professor meats a self-confident, married, but disillusioned aging American and aging English actress meats a young lively American.

Shadows on Our Skin Trailer (1980)

20 March 1980

A film from the novel by Jennifer Johnston introducing Joe is an 11-year-old boy growing up on the Bogside of Derry, Northern Ireland.

Jake's End Trailer (1982)

14 May 1982

'Motors can stall, shooters can jam. But Jake's end of it'll be all right.' Jake's a professional, a married man with a reputation to maintain-and a bank to rob.

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: My First Adventure Trailer (2000)

10 July 2000

While traveling with his father's world-wide lecture tour, nine-year-old Indiana Jones encounters an ancient mummy and a fresh corpse at an archaeological dig in the Egyptian Valley of the Kings.

They Call Me Bruce? Trailer (1982)

10 November 1982

While working as a cook for the Cosa Nostra, an Asian immigrant who everyone calls Bruce because of his resemblance to Bruce Lee, is duped into making deliveries of "Chinese Flour"- cocaine - all across the U.

Another Day Trailer (1978)

22 November 1978

The London of bed-sits, rundown housing, a world of the eccentric and the lonely. Since her husband walked out Eileen battles on her own to make a life for her children.

Black Future Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

16mm. Col. (transfer from tape) Produced and Directed by Jim O' Brien Jim O’Brien’s film Black Future meets a group of unemployed young West Indians in Bradford who create a science-fiction drama (a film-within-a-film), about a Britain ‘as it will be in 1983, with two million unemployed and the country divided into welfare zones.