
Bombshell
Drama
Overview
How the tragic death of one man triggered a David and Goliath battle between two Allies that echoed around the world and became the catalyst to end nuclear testing in the Pacific.
Top Cast


Narelle Ahrens
Narelle Ahrens
Secretary
Narelle Ahrens
Secretary
Xavier Audu
Xavier Audu
Michel Bertholo
Xavier Audu
Michel Bertholo


Damien Avery
Damien Avery
Dave Stewart
Damien Avery
Dave Stewart


Nathalie Boltt
Nathalie Boltt
Dominique Prieur
Nathalie Boltt
Dominique Prieur


Byron Coll
Byron Coll
Davey Edwards
Byron Coll
Davey Edwards


Ella Becroft
Ella Becroft
Nathalie Tomas-Mestre
Ella Becroft
Nathalie Tomas-Mestre
Nixon Bingley
Nixon Bingley
4 yr old Marelle
Nixon Bingley
4 yr old Marelle


Ande Cunningham
Ande Cunningham
Fernando Pereira
Ande Cunningham
Fernando Pereira


Laurel Devenie
Laurel Devenie
Grace O'Sullivan
Laurel Devenie
Grace O'Sullivan
Coen Falke
Coen Falke
Pete Wilcox
Coen Falke
Pete Wilcox
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