Bordertown 1995 TV, 500 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ken Cameron, Ian Gilmour Cast: Joe Petruzzi, Mitchell Butel, Christine Tremarco, Hugo Weaving, Linda Cropper, Ray Barrett, Cate Blanchett, Norman Kaye, Robert Mammone, Petru Gheorghiu, Sophie Heathcote, Joshua Rosenthal
This made-for-TV miniseries involves the lives of administrators and immigrants at a welcome camp in Australia where they have gathered to prepare for new lives in unfamiliar surroundings.
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The Condemned 2007 R, 100 min. Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: Scott Wiper Cast: Steve Austin, Vinnie Jones, Robert Mammone, Tory Mussett, Manu Bennett, Madeleine West, Rick Hoffman, Christopher Baker, Sam Healy, Luke Pegler, Masa Yamaguchi, Emelia Burns, Marcus Johnson, Nathan Jones, Andy McPhee
Producer Ian Breckel (Robert Mammone) has dreamed up a reality TV show in which he frees 10 murderers, drops them off on a deserted island, and tells them to kill or be killed. The survivor will be set free. Steve Austin stars as American Jack Conrad, brought from a Central American prison, who finds himself fighting to the death against the other nine "contestants."
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The Crossing 1990 R, 92 min. Genre: Drama
Director: George Ogilvie Cast: Russell Crowe, Robert Mammone, Danielle Spencer, Daphne Gray, George Whaley, Jacquy Phillips, Emily Lumbers, Rodney Bell, John Blair, Patrick Ward
Sam (Robert Mammone) returns home after more than a year's absence and finds girlfriend Meg (Danielle Spencer) having an affair with his best friend Johnny (Russell Crowe). Sam and Johnny vie for Meg's affection, and the rivalry comes to a climax during a car chase that ends at a train crossing.
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The Great Raid 2005 R, 133 min. Genre: Action / Drama
Director: John Dahl Cast: Benjamin Bratt, James Franco, Robert Mammone, Max Martini, James Carpinello, Mark Consuelos, Craig McLachlan, Freddie Joe Farnsworth, Laird Macintosh, Paolo Montalban, Clayne Crawford, Jeremy Callaghan
In 1945, Lt. Colonel Henry Mucci (Benjamin Bratt) led the 6th Ranger Battalion on a daring raid behind enemy lines in the Philippines to rescue 500 American prisoners of war. Newsreel footage helps bring life to this historical account of a great raid during World War II. 1 User Review
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Heaven's Burning 1997 R, 96 min. Genre: Action
Director: Craig Lahiff Cast: Russell Crowe, Youki Kudoh, Kenji Isomura, Ray Barrett, Robert Mammone, Petru Gheorghiu, Anthony Phelan, Matthew Dyktynski, Norman Kaye, Kate Fitzpatrick
Colin (Russell Crowe) and Midori (Youki Kudoh) are on the run escaping from a bank robber, the police, and Midori's husband. But, somehow, they still manage to find time to fall in love.
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Man-Thing 2005 R, 106 min. Genre: Action / Horror
Director: Brett Leonard Cast: Matthew Le Nevez, Rachael Taylor, Jack Thompson, Rawiri Paratene, Alex O'Lachlan, Steve Bastoni, Robert Mammone, Patrick Thompson, William Zappa, John Batchelor, Ian Bliss, Brett Leonard
The new sheriff (Matthew Le Nevez) is immediately faced with a major problem. Oil company executive Frederic Schist (Jack Thompson) and his son (Patrick Thompson) are at odds with the local citizens because they believe that Schist's oil company has cheated them out of their land. Now, dead bodies are showing up in the swamp. Schist blames the deaths on a local, Rene (Steve Bastoni), while the citizens are convinced that a swamp monster, Man-Thing, is the culprit. With help from a school teacher (Rachael Taylor), the sheriff sets out to investigate what is really going on in the swamp.
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| 1. Bordertown (1995)
2. The Condemned (2007)
3. The Crossing (1990)
4. The Great Raid (2005)
5. Heaven's Burning (1997)
6. Man-Thing (2005)
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