David Hannay was an Australian film producer. He worked with Greater Union and was an independent producer from 1977.
“Alison's Birthday” was an independent Australian horror film released in 1981, directed by Ian Coughlan
When young Alison Findlay (Joanne Samuel, MAD MAX) is invited back to her childhood home to celebrate her nineteenth birthday, she must not only face the past, but is subjected to intense psychological haunting from her surrounds. Facing ‘nervous exhaustion’, with nightmares pushing her to the edge of sanity, her boyfriend Pete (Lou Brown, Midnite Spares) calls upon an occultist friend with a Ouija board to uncover some startling truths about Alison’s past. In the creepy tradition of Rosemary's Baby, Alison's Birthday is a haunting trip into the dark depths of despair.
“Solo” is a 1977 New Zealand romantic comedy about a hitchhiker who
falls for a pilot directed by Tony Williams
SOLO Young Australian hitchhiker Judy (Lisa Peers, Buddies) looks for love and
companionship in single father Paul (Vincent Gil, MAD MAX). Paul occupies his
time flying fire patrol planes above a North Island forest, but his son Billy is
not at all comfortable with the new addition to his family. Asserting himself,
he looks for a way to control the family dynamic, taking to the air in solo
defiance. Filmed in picturesque New Zealand, SOLO is a heartfelt tale of high
flying romance and a robust dedication to the idea of family.
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