Vincent Monton


Biography

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Dead Calm (1989)
2nd Unit Director (2nd Unit)
Windrider (1987)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation (2008)
Himself

Cinematography (Feature Film)

Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation (2008)
Cinematographer
Long Weekend (2005)
Director Of Photography
Hijacking Of The Achille Lauro (1989)
Director Of Photography
The Dunera Boys (1988)
Director Of Photography
Street Hero (1984)
Director Of Photography
Molly (1983)
Camera
Innocent Prey (1983)
Director Of Photography
Norman Loves Rose (1982)
Director Of Photography
Moving Out (1982)
Camera
Heatwave (1982)
Director Of Photography
Crosstalk (1982)
Director Of Photography
Hostage (1982)
Director Of Photography
Road Games (1981)
Director Of Photography
Stir (1980)
Camera Operator 2nd Unit (2nd Unit)
Thirst (1979)
Director Of Photography
Snap-Shot (1978)
Director Of Photography
Fantasm Comes Again (1978)
Director Of Photography
Blue Fire Lady (1978)
Camera
Newsfront (1978)
Director Of Photography
Fantasm (1977)
Cinematographer
Raw Deal (1977)
Director Of Photography
The Trespassers (1976)
Cinematographer
The True Story of Eskimo Nell (1974)
Director Of Photography

Writer (Feature Film)

Die Die Die (2000)
Screenwriter
Black Light (1998)
Screenplay

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

The Blue Lagoon (1980)
Additional Photography

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation (2008)
Other

Writer (TV Mini-Series)

Reaper (1998)
Screenplay

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Newsfront (1978) -- (Movie Clip) You Are The Enemy Director Phillip Noyce moving from his comprehensive framing with newsreel footage to original black & white in Australia, 1946, where newsman Len (Bill Hunter) gets intruded upon by a rival (John Clayton), in Newsfront, 1978.
Newsfront (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Best Country In The World Australia ca. 1946, brothers and somewhat rival newsmen Len (Bill Hunter) and Frank (Gerard Kennedy) have a tense chat in a bar then at a screening, introduced by Bryan Brown, view the famous footage from the death of the cameraman Damien Parer, in Phillip Noyce's Newsfront, 1978.
Roadgames (1981) -- (Movie Clip) You Miserable Stink! Runaway Pamela (Jamie Lee Curtis) and trucker Quid (Stacy Keach), fleeing a car alarm, think they've happened upon the killer in the green van, in Australian director Richard Franklin's Roadgames, 1981.
Roadgames (1981) -- (Movie Clip) Third Time Lucky Trucker Quid (Stacy Keach) sees a hitchhiker for the third time, Pamela (Jamie Lee Curtis, her first scene), American girl in the outback, and they discuss reports of a highway killer, in Roadgames, 1981.
Roadgames (1981) -- (Movie Clip) Death To Young Girls! Now convinced that he's seen events connected to radio reports of a killer at large, trucker Quid (Stacy Keach) at a roadhouse, not welcomed by the proprietor (Ed Turley), in the Australian thriller Roadgames, 1981.
Roadgames (1981) -- (Movie Clip) He's Not A Dog Erudite and inexplicably American trucker Quid (Stacy Keach) on an outback highway, waylaid by non-hitchhiker "Sonny" (Marion Edward) who grows suspicious, in director Richard Franklin's Roadgames, 1981.
Roadgames (1981) -- (Movie Clip) I Haul It In Spectacular first murder, hitchhiker (Angie Labozzetta) with barely-seen Smith-Jones (Grant Page), then trucker Quid (Stacy Keach) and his pet dingo outside the motel, in the Australian thriller Roadgames, 1981.
Snapshot (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Angela! Spooky flashlights, gas masks and everything at what turns out to be a crime scene, starting with the ending, opening the Australian crime-horror-thriller Snapshot, 1978.
Snapshot (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Lazy Jane Angela (Sigrid Thornton), relaxing after her first modeling gig with veteran Madeline (Chantal Contouri), entertained by freaky Australian night-club performer Bob "Captain Rock" Brown, in Snapshot, 1978.
Snapshot (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Credits, Body Charred Following a grisly crime-scene opening, credits roll as techs do their work, then apparently flashing back to Angela (Sigrid Thornton) hurrying through Melbourne, early in the Australian crime-drama Snapshot, 1978.

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