Highlights
Off Campus Season 1 - Absolutely Obsessed with Justin Kohl Clip
Off Campus
Masters of the Universe - Exclusive Interview with Nicholas Galitzine
Masters of the Universe
The Devil Wears Prada 2 - Grab Your Friends Clip
The Devil Wears Prada 2
Paper Tiger - Adam Driver and Miles Teller
Paper Tiger
Toy Story 5 - Sheriff Joke Clip
Toy Story 5
Sterling Point Season 1 - Daniel Quinn-Toye as Rory Character Poster
Sterling Point
The Odyssey - Christopher Nolan Exclusive Interview
The Odyssey
Ice Cream Man - Eli Roth, Benjamin Byron Davis and Ari Millen at the World Premiere
Ice Cream Man
Spider-Man: Brand New Day - Sadie Sink Exclusive Interview
Spider-Man: Brand New Day
STAR WARS: AHSOKA Season 2 - First Look at Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker
Ahsoka
Scooby-Doo: Origins Season 1 - Scooby Doo Reveal Clip
Scooby-Doo: Origins
Onslaught - Rebecca Hall as Hanna Kammler Character Poster
Onslaught
You, Me & Tuscany - Exclusive Interviews
You, Me & Tuscany
STAR WARS: AHSOKA Season 2 - First Look at Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka Tano
Ahsoka
The True Believers

The True Believers (1988) - Where to Watch

Curious where to watch The True Believers at home or on the go? The True Believers is currently available to stream via subscription, rental, or purchase on in the US.

Here are a few essential notes about the ABC TV series. Originally premiering June 28th, 1988, "The True Believers" stars Ed Devereaux, John Bonney, Simon Chilvers, John Derum. The show spans 1 season(s) and currently holds a 0/100 rating on TMDb, which is derived from reviews from 0 verified users.

Need a quick overview of the show? Here’s the plot: "The True Believers is a 1988 Australian mini series which looks at the history of the Australian Labor Party from the end of World War Two up to the Australian Labor Party split of 1955. It was co-written by Bob Ellis who focused on three characters "Chifley, the unlettered man of great dignity; Menzies, who used to stand for something but eventually stood only for Menzies; and Evatt, the grand idealist... It's almost like Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1. It's a chunk of national history during Australia's great era of change after the war.""