Flight into Hell is a 1985 mini series about a German pilot who goes missing in 1932, based on a book of the same name, and in what was also known as 1932 Kimberley rescue.
^ Ed. Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995, Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p195
, 1h30 Directed byGordon Flemyng OriginUSA GenresThriller, Action, Crime ThemesHeist films, Gangster films, Escroquerie ActorsDiahann Carroll, Ernest Borgnine, Julie Harris, Gene Hackman, Jack Klugman, Warren Oates Rating60% McClain, un gangster afro-américain, revient à Los Angeles après deux ans d'absence. Il retourne habiter chez Elly, son ex-femme et prend contact avec Gladys, une ancienne complice qui lui propose d'organiser un hold-up. Il s'agit de voler la recette d'un grand stade de Los Angeles pendant un match de football. Il ne reste plus qu'à recruter des complices, de préférence des professionnels du crime. Un quatuor, trié sur le volet, est donc engagé. Le jour dit, l'opération se déroule sans anicroche et McClain dépose le butin dans l'appartement de son ex-femme. Peu de temps après, leur voisin, un certain Herb Sutro, fait irruption chez eux en l'absence de McClain et tente de violer Ellie avant de l'abattre.
, 56minutes Directed byGordon Flemyng OriginUnited-kingdom GenresCrime ActorsMichael Caine, Murray Melvin, Allan Cuthbertson, Glyn Houston, Eric Dodson, Nadja Regin Rating62% L'inspecteur Sparrow est un policier de province qui monte un bureau de détective privé lorsque Scotland Yard se mêle des ses affairess. Lorsqu'une employée d'une bijouterie est tuée accidentellement alors qu'on était en train de lui voler les clés du magasin, Sparrow se met au travail, traque les criminels et les remet à Scotland Yard.
, 1h19 Directed byGordon Flemyng OriginUnited-kingdom GenresScience fiction, Adventure ThemesSpace adventure films, Time travel films, Films about extraterrestrial life, Space opera, Films about extraterrestrial life, Robot films ActorsPeter Cushing, Roy Castle, Jennie Linden, Roberta Tovey, Barrie Ingham, Yvonne Antrobus Rating56% Dr. Who (Cushing) and his granddaughters, Susan (Tovey) and Barbara (Linden), show Barbara's boyfriend Ian (Castle) the Doctor's latest invention, a time machine called TARDIS. When Ian accidentally activates the machine it transports them to a petrified jungle on a world devastated by an ancient nuclear war, fought between the Daleks and the Thals. (Although the planet is not named in the film, in its sequel it is retroactively revealed to be called Skaro, matching the name given in the television series.) At the conclusion of the war the Daleks, heavily mutated by radiation, encased themselves in protective machines and retreated into their city. The humanoid Thals survived the fallout through the use of an anti-radiation drug and became a peaceful race of farmers. The Thals' crops have recently failed, however, and they have journeyed to the petrified jungle to seek help from their former enemies. The Daleks, while determined to become the dominant race on the planet, are unable to leave the city due to their vulnerability to radiation and reliance on static electricity to power their travel machines.