List of the best Tim McKenzie movies: The 13th Floor(1989), Dead Easy(1982), The Lighthorsemen(1987), Candy(2006), Gallipoli(1981) ... ...
Horror
1989
86 Minutes
Lisa Hensley Tim McKenzie Miranda Otto Jeff Truman Vic Rooney Michael Caton Tony Blackett Paul Hunt Adam Cook Matthew Nicholls
An electrocuted boy's ghost sides with two young women (Lisa Hensley, Miranda Otto) against hit men in an office building.
Crime, Drama, Action
1982
92 Minutes
Scott Burgess Tim McKenzie Tony Barry Max Phipps Sandy Gore Jack O'Leary Rosemary Paul Joe Martin Barney Combes
Three friends who are trying to make a name for themselves in the entertainment industry find themselves in the middle of an underworld power struggle.
War
Australia
1987
110 Minutes
Jon Blake Peter Phelps Tony Bonner Bill Kerr John Walton Gary Sweet Tim McKenzie Sigrid Thornton Anthony Andrews Anthony Hawkins Gerard Kennedy
In 1917 when the British forces are bogged down in front of the Turkish and German lines in Palestine they rely on the Australian light horse regiment to break the deadlock.
Drama
Australia
2006
108 Minutes
Heath Ledger Abbie Cornish Geoffrey Rush Tony Martin Noni Hazlehurst David Argue Paul Blackwell Damon Herriman Tim McKenzie Nathaniel Dean Jason Chan
poet artist professor drug addict student dark sultry powerful sydney melbourne, australia drug addiction love deviant behavior student-teacher relationship heroin wretched excess temptation 2000s
A poet falls in love with an art student who gravitates to his bohemian lifestyle -- and his love of heroin. Hooked as much on one another as they are on the drug, their relationship alternates between states of oblivion, self-destruction, and despair.
Drama
Australia
1981
110 Minutes
Mark Lee Mel Gibson Bill Kerr Ron Graham Harold Hopkins Charles Yunupingu Heath Harris Gerda Nicolson Robert Grubb Tim McKenzie David Argue
teenager soldier messenger gory gripping gutsy australia battlefield turkey egypt world war i friendship duty adventure growing up sacrifice 1910s
Two Australian sprinters face the brutal realities of war when they are sent to fight in the Gallipoli campaign in Turkey during World War I.