

Drama · Thriller
Overview
Al Shaw's life revolves around motor racing and his back country junkyard, the "Smash Palace". His French wife, Jacqui, doesn't appreciate the lack of attention due to Al's obsession with cars. When Al finds her in the arms of another man, he takes his daughter, Georgie and heads for the bush, desperately hoping to hold on to the only family he has left.
Top Cast


Bruno Lawrence
Bruno Lawrence
Al Shaw
Bruno Lawrence
Al Shaw


Anna Maria Monticelli
Anna Maria Monticelli
Jacqui Shaw
Anna Maria Monticelli
Jacqui Shaw


Greer Robson
Greer Robson
Georgie Shaw
Greer Robson
Georgie Shaw
Keith Aberdein
Keith Aberdein
Ray Foley
Keith Aberdein
Ray Foley
Desmond Kelly
Desmond Kelly
Tiny
Desmond Kelly
Tiny
Lynne Robson
Lynne Robson
Linda
Lynne Robson
Linda


Margaret Umbers
Margaret Umbers
Rose
Margaret Umbers
Rose
Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson
2nd Police Officer
Bryan Johnson
2nd Police Officer


Terence Donovan
Terence Donovan
Traffic Officer
Terence Donovan
Traffic Officer
Dick Rollo
Dick Rollo
Uncle Arthur
Dick Rollo
Uncle Arthur
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