Movies Starring Brendan Cowell
Three Blind Mice
See how they run...
Ewen Leslie, Toby Schmitz, Matthew Newton, Tina Bursill, Brendan Cowell, Alex Dimitriades, Bob Franklin, Marcus Graham, Jody Kennedy, Eloise Mignon, Pia Miranda, Heather Mitchell, Barry Otto, Gracie Otto, Sophie Scarf
DIRECTOR:Matthew Newton
Three young Navy officers hit Sydney for one last night on land before being shipped over to the Gulf to fight. Sam has been mistreated at sea and is going AWOL, Dean has a fiancé and the future in-laws to meet, and Harry just loves playing cards. Throughout the night the boys lose each other, find themselves, and along the way discover courage, friendship and redemption.
Ten Empty
Everything changes... except family.
Daniel Frederiksen, Geoff Morrell, Lucy Bell, Tom Budge, Brendan Cowell, Blazey Best, Jack Thompson, Andy McPhee, Adam Morgan, Kaliopi Eleni
DIRECTOR:Anthony Hayes
A disillusioned son's trip home is complicated when ten years of family secrets explode over one weekend.
Noise
The difference is I do something about it.
Maia Thomas, Carole Browne, Kent Clifton-Bligh, Aaron Murphy, Jess Huon, Grant Scicluna, Aaron Mcloughlin, Brendan Cowell, Greg Williams, Richard Pyros, Georgia Bolton, Kylie Trounson, Fiona MacLeod, Nicholas Bell, Katie Wall
DIRECTOR:Matthew Saville
A black comedy about a man caught in the most impossible of conundrums: in love with his hometown, New York City, but driven mad by its noise. Transforming himself into "The Rectifier", David takes on everyone from the schmuck who ignores his own car alarm to the city's most powerful citizen, the Mayor. As his daring grows, New Yorkers rally behind him inspiring David to win this fight by the most ingenious of schemes.
Salem's Lot
In a small town, evil spreads quickly.
Rob Lowe, Andre Braugher, Donald Sutherland, Samantha Mathis, Robert Mammone, Dan Byrd, Rutger Hauer, James Cromwell, Andy Anderson, Robert Grubb, Steven Vidler, Penny McNamee, Brendan Cowell, Christopher Morris, Todd MacDonald
DIRECTOR:Ben Mears, a writer returns to the small Maine town of Jerusalem's Lot (also known as Salem's Lot), where he spent the first few years of his life, to write a book. Little does he or the townfolk realize that a couple of other new residents are coming...Straker, a antiques dealer, and his partner and master Barlow, a ancient and malevolent vampire bent on making Salem's Lot his new home.



