Bruce Spence
11 titles
Filmography
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Wendy Cracked a Walnut
(1990)Romantic comedy that mixes magical realism with traditional Australian urban-outback contrasts. The plot centers on a bored woman (the eponymous Wendy) who conjures up the perfect lover, Jake, while her husband is out on the road suffering comical mishaps.

Blue World Order
(2017)In a post-apocalyptic world caused by nuclear war, Jake Slater must find a way to keep his daughter alive, as she is the only child left on Earth.

Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
(1985)Max stumbles onto a desert city in the post-apocalyptic world that is built on the principle of unbridled, cutthroat capitalism where anything--even a human life--can be bartered.

Backtrack
(2015)A psychologist struggling with family grief fights for his sanity and his past truth when he learns his patients share a terrifying thing in common.

Mystery Road
(2013)An indigenous Australian detective goes to the Outback after the murder of an indigenous girl on a remote road and finds no one willing to give clues.

Occupation
(2018)When alien invaders threaten mankind, a group of random townspeople must band together and fight back against the vicious extraterrestrials.

Children of the Corn
(2020)Based on the original story by Stephen King. Possessed by a spirit in a dying cornfield, twelve-year-old Eden recruits the other children in her small town to go on a bloody rampage and kill all the adults. With all the adults jailed or dead, one high schooler becomes the town's only hope of survival.

Dark City
(1998)A man wanted for murder realizes that everything he believes about himself is a lie and is the creation of a group known as "The Strangers."

Aquamarine
(2006)Two 13-year-old best friends embark on an adventure when they discover a mermaid in a swimming pool.

The Cars That Ate Paris
(1974)In the hard edged near future, anti-hero Arthur Waldo (Terry Camilleri) ends up in the rural Australian village of Paris. Taken in by the Mayor (John Meillon), Arthur must navigate the tension between the corrupt town establishment and the wild new generation of Parisians - all of whom are concealing a horrific secret. 24 years before "The Truman Show", director Peter Weir gives us a surreal black comedy set in a sinister small town.

Inspector Gadget 2
(2003)While Inspector Gadget is on probation, Claw stages a prison break.