
The Rat Tamer
Drama · Mystery
Overview
In this Aussie prison drama directed by Kate Woods, no one can explain why inmate Kevin Jones (Hugh Jackman) arrived at Blackstream Penitentiary with brain damage and horrible bruises on his body -- least of all Kevin. Can a jailhouse psychologist (played by Deborra-Lee Furness) help Kevin regain his memory, or will it take an act of violence to bring out the truth? This "Correlli" TV series pilot "The Rat Tamer" was later released separately on DVD as a feature.
Top Cast


Deborra-Lee Furness
Deborra-Lee Furness
Louisa Correlli
Deborra-Lee Furness
Louisa Correlli


Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman
Kevin Jones
Hugh Jackman
Kevin Jones


William Zappa
William Zappa
Officer Ben Costa
William Zappa
Officer Ben Costa


Richard Piper
Richard Piper
Sam Montelle
Richard Piper
Sam Montelle
Sue Jones
Sue Jones
Sister Pat
Sue Jones
Sister Pat


John Brumpton
John Brumpton
Officer Gilbert
John Brumpton
Officer Gilbert
Jon Concannon
Jon Concannon
Ian 'Johnno' Johnson
Jon Concannon
Ian 'Johnno' Johnson


Marcus Eyre
Marcus Eyre
Officer 'Fatz' Bingham
Marcus Eyre
Officer 'Fatz' Bingham
Paul Reardon
Paul Reardon
Anthony Correlli
Paul Reardon
Anthony Correlli
Tenley Gillmore
Tenley Gillmore
Danielle Correlli
Tenley Gillmore
Danielle Correlli
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