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Red Hill

Revenge just rode into town
2010 | 97m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Patrick Hughes
Writer: Patrick Hughes
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Young police officer Shane Cooper's first day on duty, after relocating to the small town of Red Hill, rapidly turns into a nightmare. News of a prison break, involving convicted murderer Jimmy Conway, sends the local law enforcement officers - led by the town's ruling presence, Old Bill - into a panic and leads to a terrifying and bloody confrontation.
Release Date: Nov 05, 2010
Director: Patrick Hughes
Writer: Patrick Hughes
Genres: Action, Thriller, Western
Keywords suicide, rape, fire, small town, horse, pregnancy, jukebox, australia, revenge, prison escape, murder, flashback, hanged man, pregnant wife, escaped prisoner, scarred face, aftercreditsstinger, shot, australian aboriginal
Production Companies Wildheart Films, Screen Australia, Hughes House Film, Wolf Creek Pictures, McMahon International Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $324,424
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ryan Kwanten Shane Cooper
Steve Bisley Old Bill
Tom E. Lewis Jimmy Conway
Claire van der Boom Alice Cooper
Christopher Davis Slim
Kevin Harrington Jim Barlow
Richard Sutherland Manning
Kenneth Radley Earl
John Brumpton Rex
Cliff Ellen Gleason
Jim Daly Ted
Dom Phelan Ken
Eddie Baroo Willy
Tim Hughes Micky Carlin
Ken Connley Joseph Carlin
Yesse Spence News Reporter
Name Job
Patrick Hughes Director, Writer
Adrian Katz EPK Editor
Nick Hamon Casting
Nicola Dunn Costume Design
Mia Kate Russell Makeup Department Head
Tim Hudson Director of Photography
Dmitriy Golovkov Original Music Composer
Ray Hennessy Line Producer
Enzo Iacono Production Design
Seth Aitken Art Direction
Jessica Moran Assistant Makeup Artist
Victoria Conners Bell Production Manager
Cameron Watt First Assistant Director
Michael Gibbs Art Department Assistant
Sam O'Reilly Boom Operator
Frank Lipson Sound Designer
Erin McKimm Sound Editor
Michael Carden Sound Effects Editor
Andrew McGrath Sound Mixer
Bart Bee Sound Recordist
Jessica Clare Smith Compositor
Matt Omond Digital Compositor
John Fox Armorer, Special Effects Supervisor
Christian Sherriff-Smith Visual Effects
Peter Webb Visual Effects
Angus Wilson Visual Effects
Harry Dakanalis Stunt Coordinator
Sally Eccleston First Assistant Camera
Steven Bailey First Assistant Camera
Benjamin Shirley Second Unit Director of Photography
Finlay Garside Electrician
Reg Garside Gaffer
Megan D'Arcy Casting Assistant
Ben Joss Additional Editor
Brett Manson Digital Intermediate Colorist
Carol Johnston Digital Intermediate Producer
Nic Smith Digital Intermediate
Christopher Davis Location Manager
Will Cuming Musician
Mardi Bycroft Script Supervisor
Gabriel Shipton Production Accountant
Helen Morahan Production Coordinator
Kay Lawrence Production Executive
Ben Rollinson Catering
Pete Smith Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Patrick Hughes Producer
Al Clark Producer
Rachel Higgins Associate Producer
Robert V. Galluzzo Executive Producer
Kate Menzies Associate Producer
Greg McLean Executive Producer
Craig McMahon Executive Producer
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Ruuz
8.0

Dear _Red Hill_. I like you. Fondest wishes, Gimly... Ahem, just thought I'd make my opinion pretty straight forward from the get go. It's Australian, so points. It's got tonnes o' blood and night skies, so points. An Aboriginal with a half a face actually kills someone with a boomerang (there yo ... u go Luke, apparently it is possible!), so points. There's lots of fire, but no explosions, so points. The executive producer is Greg McLean (the kid behind _Wolf Creek_ and _Rogue_) so points. Plus, it's entertaining! And I mean come on, Steve Bisley's in the damn thing! (the guy who played Goose in _Mad Max_). Ryan Kwanten (_The Knights of Badassdo, True Blood_) and Tom E. Lewis (_The Proposition_) make their presence known as the protagonist and antagonist respectively. It's a little crazy, some sort of... Horror/Crime/Thriller/Western hybrid with a couple of comedic moments. Not that it's a comedy, or cheesy, just a bit funny once or twice... Like! There's this one bit where... Nah, better not ruin it. It's good though! The score's great, one of the better I've heard lately. Though some of the more extreme Western elements bothered me (like quick-draws, horseback cops and white cowboy hats, etc.) I was more than willing to forgive these, after all, we as Australians are not yet in a position in the film industry where we can afford not to pander to the Yanks. First time Director Patrick Hughes certainly is somebody I'll be looking out for in the future, if this first effort is anything to go by. _Red Hill_ is imaginative, clever, bold, no-nonsense and entirely watchable film that I'm more than happy to have in my collection. I wasn't blown away, it was no fresh new thing I'd never see coming, but Bisley's screen presence and the general non-stop awesomeness makes _Red Hill_ it one of the better productions we Australians have unleashed onto the world. 76%

Jun 23, 2021