Murray Fahey

Murray Fahey

Movies for Murray Fahey...

Cubbyhouse
Title: Cubbyhouse
Character: Gary the Pest Man
Released: December 10, 2001
Type: Movie
A mom of three buys a cheap, old house. However, the backyard cubby-house is cursed with pure evil that took the previous owner's two kids and her kids are next.
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Sex Is a Four Letter Word
Title: Sex Is a Four Letter Word
Character: Pizza Man
Released: October 1, 1995
Type: Movie
Some people say love is sex, sex is love. While others say sex is a four letter word. Sylvia is a love columnist who is writing a book on love stories. On a warm summer night she has invited six friends to tell true stories of their intimate love and sexual experiences. During the course of the evening the boundaries between love, sex and friendship narrow. People are exposed, fears are shared, friendships tested and relationships are destroyed and new ones formed. SEX IS A FOUR LETTER WORD is a contemporary film about love in the 1990s.
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Barracuda
Title: Barracuda
Character: Paul (Photocopy Room)
Released: April 4, 1988
Type: Movie
Currently Unavailable
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Slate, Wyn & Me
Title: Slate, Wyn & Me
Character: Martin
Released: August 13, 1987
Type: Movie
Meandering drama of Brothers Burke and Sacks, who rob a bank, kill a cop and kidnap Thornton, a witness to their crime.
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Dead End Drive-In
Title: Dead End Drive-In
Character: Mickey
Released: August 13, 1986
Type: Movie
In the future, a health nut and his tag-along girlfriend become trapped in a drive-in theater that has become a concentration camp for outcast youths.
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Title: The Henderson Kids
Character: Sam
Released: January 1, 1985
Type: TV
The Henderson Kids is an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for Network Ten between 1985 and 1987. It was created and storylined by Roger Moulton, who also wrote 5 episodes in the first series and 2 episodes in the second series.
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I Live With Me Dad
Title: I Live With Me Dad
Character: Tom
Released: January 1, 1985
Type: Movie
Peter Hehir plays full-time loser Sid McCall, professional vagrant and alcoholic on the skids. Haydon Samuels is his young son Christopher who lives with him. At the insistence of those who seek to help, child welfare workers are called-in to retrieve the lad from what authorities classify as "inappropriate living conditions." Someone seems to have overlooked the fact that Christopher does not consider his plight as distressing however and with each visit to the home, all the social workers can get in the way of co-operation, is Christopher's stock-standard reply to their questions..."I live with me dad!"