A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Sigrid Thornton, Temuera Morrison, Tammy Macintosh
Written by:
Peter Yeldham
Gabrielle Lord
Directed by:
Di Drew
Release Date:
November 11, 1996
Original Title:
Whipping Boy
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
JNP Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 93
A female lawyer heads a government taskforce investigating a suspected paedophile racket in Sydney. Based on the novel by Gabrielle Lord.
Sigrid Thornton is, as always, superb, this time in her role as a respected lawyer appointed to head a commission into child pornography. She is allowed the freedom to specially hand-pick her own team, on one condition: that rogue cop Temuera Morrison is part of it. This is just what she doesn't want: Morrison's career has been dogged by allegations of corruption for years, and with certain high-profile society leaders under investigation, she would prefer to have a team she can completely trust. The acting is okay (with the exception of Thornton - Morrison seems to be going through the paces), but the real value of this film is the shock-value: plugged as "the film that shocked Australia", it's a distressing, provocative film based on Gabrielle Lord's novel which was in turn based on some truth. Many may remember the scandals uncovered over the past decade or so when numerous judges, headmasters, doctors, lawyers, businessmen and priests were connected with secret "family"-style child pornography rackets. The film, although cinema-released, resembles more a telemovie than anything, and it suffers as a result. Rating: 6/10. See also: THE EVERLASTING SECRET FAMILY (1988).
Armorer:
John Bowring
Art Direction:
Luigi Pittorino
Boom Operator:
Mark van Kool
Clapper Loader:
Jasmine Yuen Carrucan
Costume Design:
Louise Wakefield
Dialogue Editor:
Libby Villa
Director:
Di Drew
Director of Photography:
Geoff Burton
Editor:
Michael Honey
First Assistant Director:
P.J. Voeten
First Assistant Editor:
John Lee
Foley Mixer:
Julie Pearce
Gaffer:
Sam Bienstock
Makeup Artist:
Nicole Spiro
Makeup Supervisor:
Lesley Vanderwalt
Music:
Mike Perjanik
Novel:
Gabrielle Lord
Producer:
James Davern
Ray Alchin
Production Coordinator:
Debbie Atkins
Production Design:
Murray Picknett
Production Manager:
Brenda Pam
Second Assistant Director:
John Martin
Sound Effects Editor:
Wayne Pashley
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Phil Heywood
Sound Recordist:
Tim Lloyd
Special Effects Supervisor:
John Bowring
Stunt Coordinator:
Spike Cherrie
Stunts:
Leanne Bruce
Brian Ellison
Avril Wynne
Jon Heaney
Writer:
Peter Yeldham
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