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1 form y separately published work icon Hard Knox Steve Worland , ( dir. Peter Bloomfield ) Australia : Southern Star Entertainment Coote Hayes Productions , 2001 Z1874640 2001 single work film/TV fantasy adventure

Niki Knox, martial artist and head of a security firm, must stop a villain from activating a set of ancient gems that will grant him enormous power.

1 form y separately published work icon Curse of the Talisman Duncan Kennedy , ( dir. Colin Budds ) Australia : Coote Hayes Productions , 2000 Z1867268 2000 single work film/TV fantasy horror

'Jeremy is given a stone gargoyle figure and talisman for safekeeping by his boss, an occult bookstore manager. When Jeremy accidentally brings the gargoyle to life he enlists the help of his friends and an English priest to stop the gargoyle destroying his home town'.

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 15/6/2012)

1 form y separately published work icon BeastMaster Daniel Goddard , ( dir. Peter Andrikidis et. al. )agent Australia United States of America (USA) : Coote Hayes Productions Tribune Entertainment Network Ten , 1999-2002 Z1845900 1999-2002 series - publisher film/TV

BeastMaster was a Canadian and Australian co-production, largely scripted by Canadian and American script-writers, but with a number of Australian actors and with Australian directors. It followed the adventures of Dar, a warrior with a telepathic link to animals, and his companions Tao, Arina, and Kyra, as they dealt with a violent world in which tribal ties and magic were slowly giving way against the increasing power of technology.

Australian star Daniel Goddard contributed six scripts to the program, some sole authored and some written in collaboration with American script-writers. See note below for details.

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