Deadly (film)

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Deadly
Directed byEsben Storm
Written byEsben Storm
Raland Allen
Produced byRichard Moir
StarringJerome Ehlers
Music byGraeme Revell
Distributed byBeyond International Group
Release date
  • 1991 (1991)
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
BudgetA$4 million[1]
Box officeA$25,421 (Australia)[2]

Deadly is a 1991 Australian film directed by Esben Storm.

Production[]

Storm first wrote the script in 1987. He wanted to tell the story of Aboriginal deaths in custody and chose a thriller format to make the movie as accessible as possible.[3]

The movie was shot on location in Wilcannia over seven weeks. It was the first of five features funded by the Film Finance Corporation's Film Trust Fund.[4]

Plot[]

From the UK VHS slick for the movie:

Streetwise cop Tony Bourke is sent to a small town to complete a routine report on the death of Jimmie Bryant found hanging whilst in police custody.

His orders are clear - keep the affair away from the media and close the case within 24 hours. The local police claim that Bryant committed suicide but the investigation exposes a number of inconsistencies in their story.

In the face of growing suspicion and hostility Bourke befriends the victim’s brother - his cellmate on the night of the killing. Together they are determined to see justice prevail … at any cost.[5]

Release[]

Ozmovies says of the film:

The film was given a brief outing in a few Hoyts cinemas, beginning in Sydney on 13th August 1992 and the same day in Hoyts Melbourne... The film received mixed to negative reviews in its limited domestic theatrical release.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ "Production Survey", Cinema Papers, August 1990 p68
  2. ^ "Australian Films at the Australian Box Office" at Film Victoria accessed 12 November 2012
  3. ^ "Interview with Esben Storm", Signis, 22 August 1995 Archived 3 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine accessed 21 November 2012
  4. ^ Andrew Urban, "Deadly", Cinema Papers, December 1990 p14-17
  5. ^ 'Deadly' at Ozmovies, accessed 14 October 2017.
  6. ^ 'Deadly' at Ozmovies, accessed 14 October 2017.

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