Bob McCarron

Most Popular Bob McCarron Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Turkey Shoot Trailer (1982)

25 March 1982

In the near future, after an unspecified holocaust, survivors are herded into prison camps. There, they are hunted for sport by the leaders of the camp.

Mad Max 2 Trailer (1981)

24 December 1981

Max Rockatansky returns as the heroic loner who drives the dusty roads of a postapocalyptic Australian Outback in an unending search for gasoline.

Nate and Hayes Trailer (1983)

18 November 1983

Nathaniel Williamsen is taken to an island mission with his fiancee Sophie. Their ship, the Rona, is captained by the roguish Bully Hayes, who also takes a liking to Sophie.

Ground Zero Trailer (1987)

01 October 1987

A second generation cameraman in Australia finds evidence that his father had filmed a nuclear test that allowed aboriginies to be exposed to and killed by radiation.

Body Melt Trailer (1994)

28 October 1994

Residents of peaceful Pebbles Court, Homesville, are being used unknowingly as test experiments for a new 'Body Drug' that causes rapid body decomposition (melting skin etc.

Dead Calm Trailer (1989)

07 April 1989

An Australian couple takes a sailing trip in the Pacific to get over the recent loss of their son. While on the open sea, they come across a sinking ship with one survivor who is not at all what he seems.

No Escape Trailer (1994)

29 April 1994

In the year 2022, a ruthless prison warden has created the ultimate solution for his most troublesome and violent inmates: Absolom, a secret jungle island where prisoners are abandoned and left to die.

Razorback Trailer (1984)

19 April 1984

In the Australian outback a vicious wild boar kills and causes havoc to a small community.

Howling III: The Marsupials Trailer (1987)

15 May 1987

A strange race of human-like marsupials appear suddenly in Australia, and a sociologist who studies these creatures falls in love with a female one.

Not Quite Hollywood Trailer (2008)

28 August 2008

As Australian cinema broke through to international audiences in the 1970s through respected art house films like Peter Weir's "Picnic At Hanging Rock," a new underground of low-budget exploitation filmmakers were turning out considerably less highbrow fare.

The Little Convict Trailer (1979)

20 December 1979

In old New South Wales a new bunch of convicts arrives including the little convict, young Toby Nelson.

My Grandpa Is a Vampire Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

Young Lonny comes from America to visit his Auntie Leah (Evision) and Grandfather Cooger (Lewis). There is something magical about Cooger and when he dies, he doesn't stay dead for long.