Phil Motherwell

Most Popular Phil Motherwell Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Mad Max Trailer (1979)

12 April 1979

In the ravaged near-future, a savage motorcycle gang rules the road. Terrorizing innocent civilians while tearing up the streets, the ruthless gang laughs in the face of a police force hell-bent on stopping them.

Stir Trailer (1980)

11 May 1980

Filmed in the Clare Valley, Gladstone and the Flinders Ranges in South Australia, this prison movie was inspired by the true life prison riot at Bathurst Jail in 1974 and its subsequent Royal Commission into New South Wales Prisons.

Everynight... Everynight Trailer (1995)

24 May 1995

Is an Australian drama film directed by Alkinos Tsilimidos and released in 1994. Based on a play of the same name, written by Ray Mooney, the film details the early life of contract killer Christopher Dale Flannery and is set inside Melbourne's HM Prison Pentridge's maximum security H Division.

Oz Trailer (1976)

29 July 1976

Teenage groupie Dorothy rides with a small-time rock band when, suddenly, the van runs off the road, and she hits her head.

Pure Shit Trailer (1975)

15 August 1975

Four young heroin addicts scour the streets of Melbourne in search of some good-quality narcotics – or as they call it, 'pure shit’.

Bloodlust Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

Three vampires wander the streets of Melbourne killing, screwing and taking drugs. They decide to carry out a heist, stealing three million and attracting the attention of various psychotics, who chase them through a blood spattered odyssey into the Melbourne underground.

Redball Trailer (1999)

29 April 1999

Two detectives are assigned to solve a series of grisly murders of children. However, when their investigation leads them towards someone in their own squad room as the killer, the female detective edges on a total breakdown as she loses faith in her fellow officers.

Apostasy Trailer (1979)

19 May 1979

Claustrophobic drama sent in the summer of 1973 against the backdrop of day-to-day social and political turmoil including the sacking of the Whitlam government.