Peter Carmody

Peter Carmody Trailers

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Peter Carmody is an Australian actor, director and writer. Carmody left NIDA at the end of 1981 to freelance as an actor/director and writer. Since then he has appeared in countless stage plays. For TV series, Carmody has worked on Water Rats, All Saints, Wildside, A country Practice, Home and Away, E Street, and Sons and Daughters and also appeared for films including Bliss (1985), Warm Nights on a Slow Moving Train (1987), Brake Fluid (1970).

Most Popular Peter Carmody Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Hey Al, Baby Trailer (1969)

28 April 1969

Life inside a late 1960s Carlton student share house plays out across six alternately comedic and melancholy real-time vignettes.

Dead Easy Trailer (1970)

01 June 1970

A student of criminology is completing a thesis on Melbourne mass murderers. With the aid of a German professor he visits the scenes of the crimes of Frederick Deeming, Norman List, Arnold Sodeman and Edward Leonski and reconstructs them.

The Firm Man Trailer (1975)

09 April 1975

Businessman Gerald Barker is invited to join a mysterious super corporation known as The Firm. His work in the organisation turns out to be of a unique and somewhat disturbing nature.

Twisted Trailer (1997)

01 January 1997

Four unsuspecting victims find themselves beyond "The Twilight Zone" in a twisted and altered reality: an airline passenger thinks he's lost his identity.

The Trespassers Trailer (1976)

18 August 1976

In 1970, political journalist Richard lives with Penny but is having an affair with actress Dee. The two woman meet and become friends.

Yackety Yack Trailer (1974)

09 October 1974

A classic Australian underground comedy in which a group of people fight over how to make the truly collective/revolutionary/existential movie.

Brake Fluid Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

This self-funded verité comedy starring John Duigan is something of a swan song for the “Carlton ripple” and reflects the movement’s characteristic vacillation between intensely local and distantly international influences.

Nothing Like Experience Trailer (1970)

01 January 1970

This playful mix of documentary and fiction provides a vibrant record of the Second University Arts Festival held at the University of Melbourne in May 1969, while also providing a fascinating time capsule of late 1960s Bohemian Carlton.