Popularity: 0.5 (history)
Director: | Shawn Seet |
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Writer: | Peter Gawler |
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Tell Them Lucifer Was Here depicts the tragic murders of Victorian police officers, Gary Silk and Rod Miller which occurred in 1998 and shows the enormous efforts of the Lorimer Task Force in leading the manhunt for their killer or killers. | |
Release Date: | Feb 07, 2011 |
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Director: | Shawn Seet |
Writer: | Peter Gawler |
Genres: | Drama, Crime, TV Movie |
Keywords | based on true story, organized crime, murdered cop |
Production Companies | Screentime |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 04, 2025 Entered: Apr 29, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Brett Climo | Inspector Paul Sheridan |
Todd Lasance | Det. Sgt Dean Thomas |
Greg Stone | Bandali Debs |
Jeremy Kewley | Det. Snr Sgt Graeme Collins |
Jane Allsop | Carmel Arthur |
Dimitri Baveas | Jason Roberts |
Annie Jones | Dorothy Debs |
Christopher Bunworth | Det. Sgt. Mark Butterworth |
Ditch Davey | Det. Sgt. Mick Ritchie |
Don Hany | Nik 'The Russian' Radev |
Paul O'Brien | Rod Miller |
Daniel Whyte | Sgt. Gary Silk |
Marshall Napier | Chief Commissioner |
Drew Maslen | Baby James Miller |
Maverick Meade | Baby James Miller |
Philip Lau | Restaurant Manager |
Diana Nguyen | Terrified Waitress |
Robert Ratti | Greaseball |
Ty Hungerford | Snr. Con. Frank Bendeich |
Tim Ross | Snr. Con. Darren Sherren |
Jimmy Taylor | Det. Snr. Con. Steve Beanland |
Craig Blumeris | Det. Snr. Con. Joe D'Alo |
Simon Todman | First Traffic Officer |
Lia Davies | Second Traffic Officer |
Bruce Alexander | Peter Ross |
Peter Lowrey | Police Chaplain |
Robert Taylor | Deputy Commissioner |
Nick Pendragon | SOG Inspector |
Lois Collinder | Val Silk |
Tony Porter | Morrie Silk |
Hadrian Jonathan | Ian Silk |
Adrian Dean | Young Detective |
David Brookes | Fleeing Bikie |
Neil Garbutt | Giant Maori |
Lance Lazzarini | Mute Crim |
Soichi Yasutak | First Druggie |
Ralph Sanchez | Second Druggie |
Terri Brabon | Hypnotherapist |
Scott Warwick | Ballistics Expert |
Peter Sharkey | Windscreen Technician |
Brigid Gallacher | Nicole Debs |
Melissa Bergland | Joanne Debs |
Brendan Bacon | Car Thief |
Peter Lesley | Informant |
Jacqui Roderick | Car Thief's Girlfriend |
Gina Morley | Journo |
John Silvester | Himself |
Simon Barbaro | Luciano |
Ray Tiernan | Edward Kennedy-Ripon |
David Ravenswood | Old Bloke at Strip Club |
Heidi Valkenburg | Girl Behind Counter |
Karli Madden | First Stripper |
Jennifer Carino | Second Stripper |
Byron Marsh | James Miller - 10 months |
Jacqueline Sim | Nik Radev's Customer |
Tim Sullivan | Motivational Speaker |
Jasmine Dare | Kristy Harty |
Lee Cormie | Joseph Debs |
Mark Drinkwater | First Surveillance Tech |
Graham Murray | Second Surveillance Tech |
Shanti Pezet | Police Audio Monitor |
Saara Lamberg | German Backpacker |
Francesca Waters | Helga Sutherland |
Koby Abela | James Miller - 2 years |
Robert Zakrzewski | Male Shopper |
Justin Batchelor | Covert Protection Officer |
Glenn Ellis | Tradie (Undercover Cop) |
Lee Perry | Police Radio / Interviewer |
Matt Thomas | Police Radio / DJ / Muso |
Caroline Craig | Jacqui James / Narrator |
Name | Job |
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Peter Gawler | Writer |
Shawn Seet | Director |
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Gives a relatively comprehensive insight into the facts of police investigation surrounding the Silk/Miller Murder in Melbourne. But spends so much of its runtime (which was already too short to be involved enough as is) alongside the perpetrators of the crime, and yet somehow offers absolutely zero ... insight into their motivations or even something as simple as what they spent their ill-gotten money on. _Tell Them Lucifer Was Here_ is content to simply tell its audience "Look at these people, they have bad teeth and say mean things, aren't they despicable?", but I am not content. If you can't give us the "**Why** are they despicable" then you could have at least played the thing out as mystery, in stead we are given insider-knowledge of the villains from the get-go, and it is used to absolutely no effect. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._