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(2009)

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A death at the races
jotix1003 December 2009
Warning: Spoilers
When an excavation at an old race track reveals horse remains, it is discovered that among them there are human bones. The thinking by the Cold Case team that arrives to begin the investigation, is that some silk material found at the site must have belonged to someone linked to the races. Information arrives about a Sandy Sandoval, a jockey that has gone missing for about twenty years, is their man. The skull shows death must have been caused by a sharp object in a blow to the back of Sandy's head.

The son of Sandoval, Jose, and a few people that had some connection to racing are interviewed. Among the people that might have had something to do with the death of the senior Sandoval, two people show they might have been involved. One is the wealthy owner of some of the horses, Randall Baxter, and a former jockey, Angelo Rivera who Sandy wanted to have a career in the sport.

In the course of the investigation, horrible things come out about what is done with some of the horses that must be sacrificed; it seems their meat is highly regarded overseas. Sandy gets irate when Baxter decides to take the horse that Sandy wanted to ride from an important race. Sandy, who gets to ride the next favorite pulls a trick at the finished line. The wealthy man is horrified as well as Jose, who has bet borrowed money on his old man.

Nathan Hope directed this installment on this excellent series. Adam Glass' screenplay holds the viewer's attention. Rick Batalla, Sam Hemmings, Michael Cardelle, Jacob Vargas and the rest of the cast do a credible job to bring these characters to life. The regulars in this enjoyable program do a good job, as usual.
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7/10
Re Australian Accent
pinkpallets15 August 2020
He sounded more like a Kiwi trying to do an Australian accent and failing.
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7/10
Worth Aussie accent ever
sbjsmum-376-2732216 February 2024
As an Aussie I am appalled at the Australian accent of the actor who, I believe, is from Manchester UK. It's not even close to an Aussie accent. The episode itself was good but the issue with the accent distracted me so much that I was having issues concentrating on what was happening. There's always been a large cohort of Australian expat actors in the USA. Surely one of them could have been used. It seems as though the casting person had never heard a real Australian accent and things they all sound like Paul Hogan's exaggerated accent in Crocodile Dundee. Very disappointed by this as it is insulting to Aussies.
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Australian accent.
sybil1113 February 2020
Couldn't resist to comment that the guy who played the Aussie, definitely put in a decent attempt. His accent was spot on with certain words, but he definitely sounded more British.
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9/10
Michael Enright's Accent
hamlet_elsinore16 April 2023
Michael Enright's Australian accent falls short of the mark. Unless a British or American actor is good with accents, they always comes across as cockney. Deborah Kerr and Robert Mitchum in The Sundowners, Jude Law in Contagion, Elisabeth Moss in Top of The Lake, and John Mills, Ernest Borgnine, Anne Baxter and Angela Lansbury in Summer of the Seventeenth Doll all sounded like they came straight over from East London. Why didn't they just use Australian actors? It's probably for the same reason that until recently, Hollywood cast a multitude of Caucasian actors in leading Asian roles. Reference the films Charlie Chan, Mr Moto, Breakfast at Tiffany's and the television series, Kung Fu.
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