Most Popular Malcolm Douglas Trailers
Total trailers found: 43
29 September 2010
Follow Malcolm's adventures along the wild and dangerous Kimberley coast. His last film made.
07 August 1991
Malcolm and three mates travel along the coast and deep into the gorges and rivers of the Kimberley in two sea-going kayaks.
03 July 1997
Malcolm travels in his boat to the most remote parts of the Kimberley, camps for weeks at a time on pristine beaches, chases mighty barramundi and trolls for giant trevally.
01 June 1989
Malcolm Douglas lives at his crocodile farm in the north west of WA. He reveals his favourite places around historic Broome and along the wild and lonely coast.
01 September 2000
The ultimate fishing film. Malcolm searches the rivers and estuaries of the Kimberley and finally hooks his goal, a huge barramundi.
01 August 1980
Malcolm Douglas lives with the coastal people of Papua, accompanying them on their long hunting trips in Torres Strait on big sail-powered canoes.
03 April 1979
With a group of Kukadja men, Malcolm travels into the remote Great Sandy Desert of Western Australia.
08 March 1984
The annual monsoon season in the north floods the country. Malcolm spends three months filming the wet, travelling by 4WD and boat.
03 September 1976
With a small group from a coastal tribe, Malcolm Douglas travels in an open boat to Montgomery Reef and camps on the islands.
01 January 1982
In this classic adventure Malcolm Douglas travels with his Aboriginal companions in two Canadian canoes down the Charnley River gorge in the Kimberley.
07 June 1998
Malcolm shows many ways to cope and enjoy the bush, from changing tyres without a jack to catching enormous mud crabs.
01 January 1992
Malcolm travels the three famous outback tracks, the Birdsville, the Oodnadatta and the Strzelecki. He meets the amazing human and animal inhabitants and shows the brilliant colours of the outback.
07 September 1981
With his family, Malcolm Douglas travels to Tasmania to fish for giant trout at Lake Pedder and the lakes of the beautiful high plateau, returning by five metre boat from Hobart up to Sydney.
01 January 1989
A classic Australian adventure film that shows Aboriginal tribal life in Arnhem Land and an incredibk
15 February 1989
Eden to Southport along the east coast. Great yarns and spectacular footage about the dangerous bars and dramatic boating accidents.
01 January 1982
Malcolm spends the winter in the mountains of southern New South Wales and Tasmania, cross-country skiing and developing survival techniques.
05 May 1983
The stockmen of the bush had a hard life. Malcolm journeys on horseback with a group of these men into the rugged Kimberley Ranges, looking for wild scrub cattle, cave paintings and Aboriginal burial grounds.
04 September 1991
Malcolm Douglas demonstrates essential outback survival skills honed over three decades. He showcases diverse water collection methods, from foliage condensation to utilizing vehicle parts for fire-starting.
05 April 1985
A boat journey from Wyndham to Derby in the wet season showing the spectacular waterfalls of this rugged and virtually unknown coast.
01 January 1985
The story of the establishment of Malcolm's crocodile park in Western Australia with dramatic captures of huge crocodiles and the dangers of handling these massive reptiles.
03 June 1985
The ultimate journey along the Kimberley coast in a luxury charter boat. Visit the scenic gorges, Montgomery Reef, the waterfalls and rivers.
06 July 1989
A journey with the last Aboriginal people to "come in" from the desert. They take Malcolm Douglas to their traditional lands and show him how their people lived for over 50,000 years in this harsh environment.
01 January 1993
Malcolm takes the viewer around Australia visiting his favourite places. Starting out from Sydney, he travels to Fraser Island, through the Queensland rainforest and across the gulf country to Kakadu.
01 February 1972
A journey by lugger along the north-west coast and by 4WD vehicle into the rugged Kimberley. A classic adventure showing pearling, fishing, tribal Aborigines and the rugged wilderness of the north-west coast.
02 March 1987
Malcolm Douglas follows this elusive river through the unique wetlands of the Macquarie Marshes in western New South Wales.
08 June 1984
Malcolm travels across inland Australia demonstrating survival techniques that he has learned over thirty years.
03 August 1976
Malcolm Douglas lives with the tribal elders of the Worora and Narinjin Tribes at their bush camp in the remote Kimberley.
05 January 1990
Malcolm journeys deep into the Kimberley, a remote and beautiful wilderness. Here can be found the spectacular scenery, the beautiful waterfalls and the glorious colors of wild Australia.
08 July 1986
The history of pearling, from its early days in the 19th century, with rare historical footage, to the modern techniques used by the fleets of today.
07 August 1997
A 12-month record of life on a crocodile farm: collecting eggs, caring for hatchlings, recording the habits of both wild and captive animals and trapping new breeding stock.
07 May 1978
From Sydney to Port Moresby, up the east coast of Australia and across Torres Strait. Travelling up the mighty Fly River, Malcolm Douglas camps with the Bagwa people, recording their tribal ways.
05 June 1983
Another journey with the Kukadja Aboriginal people into the Great Sandy Desert. The men take Malcolm to the water holes and hunting places where they survived in their younger days as nomads.
01 January 1969
A classic Australian adventure film that shows Aboriginal tribal life in Arnhem Land and an incredible journey through the Gulf of Carpentaria and up Cape York.
01 August 1980
A journey from Darwin to the Wessel Islands in a small boat along the coast of Arnhem Land. The men visit the islands, remote Aboriginal settlements and barramundi fishermen.
07 March 2001
Malcolm Douglas tows his boat from Broome to Steep Point on the WA coast, boating and fishing along the way.
01 July 1985
Set in the Kimberley, an old tribesman, Jomery of the Narinjin teaches Malcolm Douglas about "my country" as the men live off the land and travel deep into the bush to retrieve tribal artefacts and re-paint, for the last time, the caves of Jomery's people.
06 April 1988
Malcolm and his mates journey by boat to a remote island off the Kimberley coast looking for Australia's smallest rock wallaby, the Warabi or Munjon.
03 June 1993
Returning to the Top End, Malcolm retraces his adventures of earlier years.
04 June 1987
Malcolm travels to Kakadu National Park at the end of the wet season. From a helicopter he films the teeming wildlife.
02 June 1986
Malcolm Douglas explores the 2,000 kilometres of this historic cattle route of WA, from Wiluna in the south to Halls Creek in the north.
07 June 1982
Malcolm travels again to his favourite place on the coast, the North West Kimberley. He reaches the Lacepede Islands, Montgomery Reef, the island of the dead, the mighty Prince Regent River and the amazing tidal gorges (horizontal waterfalls) of Talbot Bay.
01 January 1986
From Melbourne to Hobart in an inflatable boat. Along the way Malcolm Douglas shows the life of fishermen, mutton-birders and abalone divers and the famous Killicrankie diamonds.
03 July 1983
Malcolm Douglas journeys deep into Papua along the Strickland and Eimer Rivers. The swamp people help Malcolm construct a massive dug-out canoe and they travel upriver making contact with remote tribes.