The Finder (TV 2001)Director:Frank ShieldsWriter:Phillip Avalon |
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The Finder (TV 2001)Director:Frank ShieldsWriter:Phillip Avalon |
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Simon Westaway | ... |
Les Kearney
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Paul Mercurio | ... |
Leo Natoli
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Anja Coleby | ... |
Rebecca Castaldi
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| Allison Cratchley | ... |
Michelle Reed
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| Barry Langrishe | ... |
Bob Castaldi
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Alan Lovell | ... |
Ace Mulroney
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Alan Cinis | ... |
Lew Roberts
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Dieter Brummer | ... |
Rick Davidson
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| Gerard Maguire | ... |
Sgt. Jack Matthews
(as Gerard MacGuire)
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| Callan Mulvey | ... |
Sam Natoli
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Rowena Wallace | ... |
Irene Davidson
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Rob Carlton | ... |
Wheels
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Vic Rooney | ... |
Jim Davidson
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| Lani John Tupu | ... |
Lyle Riskin
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Matt Wilkinson | ... |
Lee Ting
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A strong Aussie indie thriller that gives you a buzz spotting all the local landmarks around Sydney. For non Aussies, it's just great scenery. Strong feminine lead but the movie stands out as a platform for Simon Westaway to strut his stuff as a PI, taking on a case he really isn't too excited about. Interesting performance (albeit brief) from Paul Mercurio (Strictly Ballroom) in a baddie role. Look out as well for Rowena Wallace and yesterday's hero, Dieter Brummer (Home & Away). The soundtrack is strong, featuring Kevin Johhnson (for all those who can remember the 60/70's!! Another film from noted Sydney producer, Phil Avalon who among other things, introduced Mel Gibson to the silver screen a long time ago. Well planned, plotted and executed..and worth tracking down (excuse the pun!)