Peter Hambleton

Peter Hambleton

出生 : 1960-01-01,

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Peter Hambleton

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The Hobbit: Part 1
Gloin, William Troll
Bilbo Baggins is chosen by Gandalf to embark on a quest with 13 Dwarves to reclaim the lost kindgom of Erebor. Thorin Oakenshield leads the company to the mountain and the beast that laid waste to his people and claimed their land. Through mountains, forests and unforseeable dangers, witness the epic quest to reclaim a homeland through the eyes of a Hobbit as he learns the value of courage and friendship in the face of darkness.
ホビット 決戦のゆくえ
Gloin
ドワーフの王国を取り戻すべく旅をしていたホビット族のビルボ・バギンズやドワーフのトーリンらは、竜のスマウグからついに王国を奪い返す。しかし、スマウグは人々を襲い、その一方でトーリンが財宝を独り占めしようとし、ビルボがそれを止めようと危険な選択をしてしまう。そんな中、宿敵サウロンが奇襲を仕掛け、ドワーフとエルフと人間の間では対立が深まる。
ホビット 竜に奪われた王国
Gloin
ホビット族の青年ビルボ・バギンズは、魔法使いのガンダルフや屈強なドワーフの一行と共に、たった一頭で一国を滅亡に導くと伝えられる邪悪な竜スマウグに奪われたドワーフの王国を奪取すべく旅に出る。竜の潜む山を目指す道中、巨大なクモの大群や凶暴なオークたちが一行の行く手を阻むように次々と立ちはだかる。
ホビット 思いがけない冒険
Gloin / William Troll
ホビット族のビルボ・バギンズは、魔法使いのガンダルフから思わぬ旅の誘いを受ける。それは、ドラゴンに乗っ取られたドワーフの王国を奪取するというものだった。ドワーフの戦士トーリンが率いる13人のドワーフたちと、最初の目的地“はなれ山”を目指してワーグ、オークといった怪物や魔術師がひしめく荒野を進んでいくビルボ。そんな中、ゴブリンが巣食うトンネルに入っていった彼は、そこでゴラムという醜悪な化け物と出会う。
Stolen
DS Larry Reid
Based on a true story, STOLEN is an emotional thriller about every parent's greatest fear. Kahu Durie - the adopted baby daughter of Maori High Court Judge, Justice Eddie Durie and prominent lawyer, Donna Hall - is snatched at gunpoint as Donna pushes the pram in the street. Nine tense days follow and the nation is gripped by brave television appeals for the baby's safe return. Following Donna Hall's emotional public plea, a letter arrives, demanding the highest ransom in New Zealand's history. The police work tirelessly and the net closes on a secluded house...Terence Traynor became intent on committing a perfect crime, motivated by greed and inspired by American TV.
Home by Christmas
Sgt Syd Gurton
A remarkable memoir of resilience, determination and love.Based on filmmaker Gaylene Preston's interviews with her father about his World War II experiences, reconstructed with actor Tony Barry as Ed Preston. Weaving strands of poetic imagined drama, and archival footage into the interview, Preston presents both sides of her parents' wartime marriage: the horror and hardship of battlefield and prison camp juxtaposed with the loneliness and grief of a young wife struggling with a newborn baby and a husband declared missing.Ed Preston, on his way home from rugby practice in 1940, joins the New Zealand Army to go to World War II. His new wife, Tui, is pregnant and distraught, but he tells her not to worry, he'll be home by Christmas. And so he is - four years later - after escaping from a prison camp in Italy. But while Ed is away, Tui has fallen in love with another man.
For Good
Colin Pearce
A 13 year old girl is raped and murdered in a small country town. Ten years later, the murderer is up for parole and the victim's father has vowed personal vengence if the killer is released. Sometime journalist, Lisa, is haunted by the crime and in confronting the killer she starts a chain of events that puts her own life in danger.
Song of the Siren
Curate
A plain woman with a beautiful voice is trapped in a difficult life caring for her cranky elderly father.
Snap
Michael Friend
A young couple stumble into a disused photographer's studio and find themselves snapped up by the past.
The Last Tattoo
Peter Davis
In 1943, U.S. marines are stationed near Wellington. One of them is murdered by the boss of the Hotel Workers Union, who is sitting pretty, exempt from military service and living it up on black market profits. Girls under the control of the union - of whom the victim's fiancee, Rose, is one - give sexual favours to the Americans, in return for information. The marine assigned to investigate the murder, tries to find Rose through a public health nurse who traces VD infections. However they discover there it more going on than they realized, involving a conspiracy amongst the Union, the government and the U.S. military.
The Rainbow Warrior
Maury Whitham
Peter Wilcox (Voight), as skipper of the 'Rainbow Warrior', a Greenpeace ship, docks in Auckland, July 1985, preparing for a protest against French nuclear testing in the south pacific. When a bomb rips open the vessel, killing a crew member, he must convince the police superintendent (Neill) that this is an act of terrorism. Determined not to allow outside forces to threaten their harbor, the police embark on a pursuit of the persons responsible. The events that follow nearly bring down an allied nation's government.