David Hemblen
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

Jane Doe
(2001)After unwittingly stumbling upon an illegal sale of its technology, an employee at a weapons manufacturer is framed for murder and forced on the run.

Speaking Parts
(1990)
Earth: Final Conflict
When an advanced alien species comes to Earth on a seemingly peaceful mission, a captain becomes torn between them and a human resistance group.

The Adjuster
(1991)Noah, an insurance adjuster specializing in house fires, takes his clients’ wellbeing so seriously he frequently sleeps with them to provide comfort. His wife, Hera, is a film censor who finds excitement in copying explicit scenes from the movies she is assigned to review. When their lives intersect with a rich couple obsessed with staging elaborate sexual fantasies their secretive lives of artifice and ardour slowly begin to unfold... Inspired by the real life fire that burnt down Egoyan’s own family home, this hypnotic, dream-like tale of passionate yet dislocated characters has been compared to the films of David Lynch. It is quintessential Egoyan and sees the director at his very best.

Thunder Point
(1998)50 years after World War II, Hitler's deadly Windsor Protocol turns up. The British call upon Sean Dillon and Jenny Baker to retain the document.

Brainscan
(1994)An eerie tale about a young man who realizes that the frightening events that are taking place in his computer game are actually happening in reality.

Judgment Day: The Ellie Nesler Story
(1999)The true story of a woman who learns that a camp counselor molested her child. As more facts surface, what starts as rage turns into murderous intent.

Short Circuit 2
(1988)Number Five, aka Johnny Five, that incredible, lovable robot from the samsh hit Short Circuit, is back and taking the big city by storm in this action packed comedy adventure. Upbeat Johnny's out for some "urban Input" but some street hoods, a greedy banker and a gang of crooks see his naivete as their high tech ticket to easy street.

Rollerball
(2002)In the future, the world's favorite sport is the extremely violent Rollerball. Can the game's most popular player show his naysayers who's boss?