Rhonda MacGregor

Most Popular Rhonda MacGregor Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Stuntmen Trailer (1973)

01 January 1973

The Stuntmen is a one-hour documentary for Australian TV written and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith.

Kung Fu Killers Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

Australian stuntman Grant Page travels to Hong Kong to find Bruce Lee's successor and looks at the cultural phenomenon that Asian martial arts has become in the West.

Protected: The Truth About Palm Island Trailer (1975)

11 November 1975

Exposé of the ill-treatment of Aboriginal workers by white men. A dramatised documentary about the June 1957 Aboriginal strike on Palm Island reserve, off the north Queensland coast.

Ningla A-Na Trailer (1972)

26 January 1972

Ningla A-Na documents the activism of the Black movement in south-east Australia in the 1970s and shows how the activists changed the direction of the movement both nationally and internationally.

Crystal Voyager Trailer (1973)

05 December 1973

A loose biography of surfer and documentarist George Greenough, one of the most famous and unique members of the surfing subculture.

Adam Trailer (1976)

15 October 1976

Adam is a factory worker. He falls in love with Chris, a slightly older man. Instead of strengthening his own identity, Adam is unable to cope with his sexuality and suffers a nervous breakdown.

A Pair of One Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

Tells the story of Greta and Freda Chaplin, a pair of English identical twins who dress alike, try to walk in step and for much of the time speak the same words in unison.

Confirmation Trailer (1977)

29 April 1977

Concerns a young boy's mystical experiences during his Confirmation. As the ceremony unfolds, figures from religion and mythology appear and impress on him the need to become a soldier of Christ.

Me and Daphne Trailer (1977)

01 October 1977

About a cannery in Brisbane, this story of the first day of the rest of Daphne's life exposes the working conditions of migrant women.

We Stop Here Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

Describes life on the Aboriginal reserve of Palm Island in Queensland. Old men from Dyirbal language group tell stories of the massacres and poisoning of their people when they first came in contact with the white settlers.