Most Popular Nigel Lovell Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
Born to Run Trailer (1977)
13 October 1977
Journey to the land down under for a warm, thrilling story of a once proud racehorse stableowner, his adventurous grandson, and their dream to revive the golden days of horse racing glory.
The Big Killing Trailer (1965)
21 April 1965
Peter Ashbury is a young man who lives on Palm Beach, Sydney, with an expensive wife Mary and house he cannot afford.
The Shiralee Trailer (1957)
11 July 1957
An Australian "swagman" finds his wife with another man, so he takes the daughter, Buster, with him. On the road together, going from town to town and from farm to farm, father and daughter explore new depths of understanding and bonding.
Under Stress Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
Shows new methods in treating those afflicted with mental health issues. Contrasts past treatment regimes where people were locked away out of sight with the new, 1960s, psychiatric ideas of "group therapy" and talking therapy.
Strange Holiday Trailer (1970)
28 August 1970
Ten boys and a dog are shipwrecked on an island in the Pacific. After a storm they discover another boat has been shipwrecked on the island.
Wherever She Goes Trailer (1951)
06 July 1951
Film biography of Eileen Joyce, the celebrated Australian pianist, concentrating on her childhood in the Tasmanian bush and the Kalgoorlie goldfields.
Eureka Stockade Trailer (1949)
26 January 1949
In 1854, Australian gold rush miners struggle for their rights against an oppressive government.
Ned Kelly Trailer (1970)
10 June 1970
Unable to support his family in the Australian outback, a man turns to stealing horses in order to make money.
The Ambitious One Trailer (1959)
14 October 1959
This Yves Allegret film is set in French Polynesia and stars Edmond O'Brien, Richard Basehart, Andrea Parisy, Nicole Berger and Reg Lye.
The Valley Is Ours Trailer (1948)
30 November 1948
The Valley is Ours is a tribute to Australia's greatest river and the valley that it supports. Homage to post-war progress, this classic film celebrates the abundance of the Murray River Valley; from agriculture to timber, fishing to mining, fruit picking to shipbuilding.