In Collection
#7
Seen It:
Yes
Drama, Crime, Action
Australia / English
| Tom Budge |
Samuel Stote |
| Guy Pearce |
Charlie Burns |
| Emily Watson |
Martha Stanley |
| Ray Winstone |
Captain Stanley |
| David Wenham |
Eden Fletcher |
| John Hurt |
Jellon Lamb |
| Richard Wilson |
Mike Burns |
| Noah Taylor |
Brian O'Leary |
| Jeremy Madrona |
Asian Prostitute |
| Jae Mamuyac |
Asian Prostitute |
| Mick Roughan |
Mad Jack Bradshaw |
| Shane Watt |
John Gordon |
| Robert Morgan |
Sergeant Lawrence |
| David Gulpilil |
Jacko |
| Director |
Lesli Linka Glatter; John Hillcoat |
| Producer |
Chris Brown; Chiara Menage; James Atherton; Chris Auty |
| Writer |
Nick Cave |
A bloody, violent western drama set in the harsh Australian outback during early colonisation by the Brits. Allegedly responsible for a grizzly massacre on a family of settlers, the outlaws in the Burns brother's gang get hunted down and ambushed by the British Colonial Troops. Many are killed, a few escape. Brothers Charlie (Guy Pearce) and Mike Burns (Richard Wilson) are captured. Captain Stanley (Ray Winstone) offers Charlie a proposition; to track and kill Arthur, the eldest most psychotic brother to save his younger brother's life. Charlie accepts. He is set free to the dismay of a town full of people intent on bloody retribution. Matters escalate as Arthur finds out about the proposition before Charlie has even found him. Deranged bounty hunter Jellon Lamb (John Hurt) adds another layer to this dark tale.
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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