Each season of this multi-award-winning television series takes you through a 13-episode run in the rise and fall of real-life Australian underworld figures as told from both sides of the law.
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Series Cast Summary
Caroline Craig | ... |
Jacqui James
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(68 episodes, 2008-2013)
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Paul Tassone | ... |
Dennis Kelly
(24 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Dieter Brummer | ... |
Trevor Haken
(21 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Daniel Roberts | ... |
Jim Egan
(21 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Khan Chittenden | ... |
Frank 'The Little Gunman' Green
(14 episodes, 2011-2013)
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Rodger Corser | ... |
Steve Owen
(13 episodes, 2008)
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Roy Billing | ... |
Aussie Bob Trimbole
(13 episodes, 2009)
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Emma Booth | ... |
Kim Hollingsworth
(13 episodes, 2010)
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Danielle Cormack | ... |
Kate Leigh
(13 episodes, 2011)
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Anna Hutchison | ... |
Alison Dine
(13 episodes, 2009)
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Firass Dirani | ... |
John Ibrahim
(13 episodes, 2010)
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Chelsie Preston Crayford | ... |
Tilly Devine
(13 episodes, 2011)
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Gyton Grantley | ... |
Carl Williams
(13 episodes, 2008)
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Matthew Newton | ... |
Terry 'Mr Asia' Clark
(13 episodes, 2009)
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Wil Traval | ... |
Joe Dooley
(13 episodes, 2010)
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Anna McGahan | ... |
Nellie Cameron
(13 episodes, 2011)
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Kat Stewart | ... |
Roberta Williams
(13 episodes, 2008)
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Asher Keddie | ... |
Liz Cruickshank
(13 episodes, 2009)
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Cheree Cassidy | ... |
Debbie Webb
(13 episodes, 2010)
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Jack Campbell | ... |
Jim Devine
(13 episodes, 2011)
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Peter Phelps | ... |
Joe Messina
(13 episodes, 2009)
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John Batchelor | ... |
Wally Tomlinson
(13 episodes, 2011)
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Richard Brancatisano | ... |
Guido Calletti
(13 episodes, 2011)
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Damien Garvey | ... |
Graham 'Chook' Fowler
(13 episodes, 2010)
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Craig Hall | ... |
Bill Mackay
(13 episodes, 2011)
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Lucy Wigmore | ... |
Lillian Armfield
(13 episodes, 2011)
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Steve Le Marquand | ... |
Sergeant Tom Wickham
(13 episodes, 2011)
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Peter O'Brien | ... |
George Freeman
(13 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Frankie J. Holden | ... |
Garry Butterworth
(13 episodes, 2008)
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Pippa Grandison | ... |
Mona Woods
(13 episodes, 2011)
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Catherine Glavicic | ... |
May Seckold
(13 episodes, 2011)
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David Willis | ... |
Bill 'The Octopus' Flanagan
(13 episodes, 2011)
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Izzy Stevens | ... |
Eileen Leigh
(13 episodes, 2011)
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Salvatore Coco | ... |
Harry 'Hammer' Hammoud
(12 episodes, 2010)
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Diarmid Heidenreich | ... |
Eddie 'Parrot' Gould
(12 episodes, 2010)
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Kelly Anderson | ... |
Peg
(12 episodes, 2011)
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Tom O'Sullivan | ... |
Sean 'Grunter' Sinclair
(12 episodes, 2010)
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Adele Vuko | ... |
Gwynnie
(12 episodes, 2011)
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Peter Scarf | ... |
Constable Andrew
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(12 episodes, 2010)
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Pacharo Mzembe | ... |
Nuggett
(12 episodes, 2011)
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Martin Sacks | ... |
Mario Condello
(11 episodes, 2008)
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Kevin Harrington | ... |
Lewis Moran
(10 episodes, 2008)
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Jonny Pasvolsky | ... |
Dave Priest
(10 episodes, 2009)
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Hazem Shammas | ... |
Bill Bayeh
(10 episodes, 2010)
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Jane Harber | ... |
Susie Money
(10 episodes, 2008)
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John McNeill | ... |
Lennie McPherson
(10 episodes, 2009-2010)
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Rob Carlton | ... |
Neville 'Scully' Scullion
(10 episodes, 2010)
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Michael Gittany | ... |
Charlie Fish
(10 episodes, 2010)
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Jake Ryan | ... |
Ray 'The Blizzard' Blissett
(10 episodes, 2011)
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John Seru | ... |
Kiwi Steve
(10 episodes, 2010)
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Production Companies
- Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
- Film Victoria (in association with)
- Nine Network Australia
- Screentime
Distributors
- Nine Network Australia (Australia) (tv)
- Box Distribution (2008) (France)
- Entertainment One (2011) (Canada) (DVD)
- Entertainment One (2011) (United States) (DVD)
- Filmbox Extra 1 (2013) (Hungary) (tv) (season 4)
- Fox (2009) (Germany) (tv)
- New KSM (2016) (Germany) (DVD)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2008) (Netherlands) (DVD) (season 1)
- Veronica (Netherlands) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Australian Talent Management (casting)
- Buzzy's Recording (post-production sound services)
- Film Finances (completion guarantor)
- Motion Picture Lighting (lighting)
- Real People Victoria (extras casting)
- Silverspell (development)
- VisionsMCP (extras casting)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Each season of this multi-award-winning television series takes you through a 13-episode run in the rise and fall of real-life Australian underworld figures as told from both sides of the law. As each new season unfolds, you are in a different time period and city with new Crime Bosses and the Police that try to bring them to justice. Written by Ed Jones |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Just days before its debut, a judge ordered the first series not be aired in the Australian state of Victoria, saying it would likely influence potential Melbourne jurors in Evangelos Goussis' trial over the murder of Lewis Moran. The DVDs of the series were released on May 8, 2008 (the day after the last episode aired) and were not allowed to be sold in Victoria for the same reason. Though Goussis' trial ended on May 30, 2008, Tony Mokbel has returned to Australia and faces trial on several charges, so the ban continues in Victoria. In September 2008, Channel 9 was allowed to air only the first five episodes of the series in Victoria, but blurred the face of Tony Mokbel's character, suppressed his name, and edited several scenes related to the character and crimes. The full first series and its DVDs will likely not be released in Victoria until Mokbel's trial is complete. This has not stopped Victorians from ordering DVDs of the show from other states. After the end of Mokbel's trial, the suppression order was lifted in May 2011, allowing Channel 9 to screen the series in Victoria in May-June 2011, although the final two episodes, aired on 21 June 2011, had some edits made to them. Since at least 2017, retail stores in Victoria have been allowed to sell DVDs and Blu-Ray's of the "Uncut" version of the first series. See more » |
Goofs | Series are set in Melbourne, Victoria. Victorian Number plates have three letters followed by three numbers, all cars in Underbelly have QLD variation of number plates where numbers are followed by letters. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Episode #17.1 (2008). See more » |