Dan Burstall

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Dan Burstall (born 1951) is an Australian cinematographer and director. He is the son of Australian director Tim Burstall and actress Betty Burstall.

Most Popular Dan Burstall Trailers

Total trailers found: 23

The Man from Snowy River Trailer (1982)

25 March 1982

Jim Craig has lived his first 18 years in the mountains of Australia on his father's farm. The death of his father forces him to go to the lowlands to earn enough money to get the farm back on its feet.

CrimeBroker Trailer (1993)

01 July 1993

High court judge Holly McPhee devises blueprints for criminal operations and offers them for sale to the crime world.

Under the Gun Trailer (1995)

26 December 1995

A debt-ridden night club owner has to take on Italian and Asian mobsters, corrupt police, and an angry pimp that he threw out of the club to try to keep his club in business.

Ladybugs Trailer (1992)

27 March 1992

To climb the corporate ladder to success, a businessman agrees to coach his company's all-girl soccer team with the help of his secret weapon: his fiancee's son.

The Adventures of Eliza Fraser Trailer (1976)

16 December 1976

An old captain & his young wife share a lot of adventures after they're shipwrecked and captured by Aborigines on an island near Australia.

Twentieth Century Oz Trailer (1976)

29 July 1976

Dorothy is a sixteen-year-old groupie riding with a rock band when, suddenly, the van is in a road accident, and she hits her head.

Beyond My Reach Trailer (1990)

01 June 1990

Two friends, director Christopher Brookes and writer Alex Gower, head for Hollywood after a few minor successes in Australia.

Dogwoman: A Grrrl's Best Friend Trailer (2000)

01 January 2000

An eco-bomber is terrorizing the city. Margaret O'Halloran and Kelty are called in to assist only to discover that the bomber could be Margaret's idealistic younger cousin.

The Naked Bunyip Trailer (1970)

02 February 1970

A shy young man is hired by an ad agency to conduct a survey on sex in Australia. The somewhat clueless young man investigates homosexuality, transvestites, prostitution, and strip clubs along with every other variant on the "norm".

Kangaroo Trailer (1986)

24 July 1986

A mild-mannered English conscientious objector moves to what he feels will be the relative calm of Australia after World War I, but gets caught in the middle of violent battles between the rising trade unions and fascist groups.

Badlands 2005 Trailer (1988)

29 August 1988

In 1995, a severe drought forced Americans to flee the West for the cities. Water became more precious than gold.

Father Trailer (1990)

16 August 1990

On a TV tabloid show, Iya Zetnick exposes Joe Mueller as the Nazi war criminal who killed her family.

The More Things Change... Trailer (1986)

19 March 1986

A couple hires a young girl to take care of their son.

High Rolling Trailer (1977)

04 August 1977

Two fun-loving carnival workers take a vacation with the hope of finding plenty of sex and drugs. Their "quest" is fulfilled when they encounter a dope-peddler and two exotic nightclub dancers.

Dogwoman: Dead Dog Walking Trailer (2000)

09 April 2000

Margaret O'Halloran is a dog trainer with a unique talent and a nose for a mystery. Now an old lady has been savaged to death, her faithful dog is the prime suspect.

Dogwoman: The Legend of Dogwoman Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001

Margaret O'Halloran sets out to discover whether a dog killed her friend and mentor, Harry Bowman. To do this, O'Halloran must delve into the dark secrets of her home town and what she finds not only turns her world upside down, it could cost her life.

Border Patrol Trailer (2000)

24 March 2000

Even the dead need policemen. Meet the Border Patrol, which is to ensure that the law is enforced in the territory of the dead.

Heart of Fire Trailer (1997)

07 January 1997

While fighting a petrol tanker blaze, troubled firefighter Max Tucker discovers a young girl trapped under its wheels and finds that it is up to him to save her.

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.

Weekend with Kate Trailer (1990)

29 November 1990

This breezy sex comedy follows ex-journalist turned rock promoter Richard Muir (Colin Friel), who is pulled in two different directions by the women in his life -- his vivacious wife, Catherine (Catherine McClements), who wants to have a baby -- and Carla (Helen Mutkins), his ambitious mistress, who wants to have Richard.

Kokoda Crescent Trailer (1989)

01 June 1989

The grandson of a war veteran is found dead from an overdose of heroin. He and his old army buddies swing into action and stake out the drug dealer, only to discover a web of police corruption surrounding the drug dealing.

Squizzy Taylor Trailer (1982)

07 July 1982

This Australian crime drama chronicles the life of notorious, keen witted, acid tongued 1920s Melbourne gangster Squizzy Taylor.

Miracle in the Wilderness Trailer (1991)

09 December 1991

While being pursued by the U.S. Cavalry, Indians and the white family they have kidnapped learn about each other.