
Underbelly Files: The Man Who Got Away
Crime · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
The story of David McMillan an Australian drug smuggler and the only person in history to escape from Klong Prem prison in Bangkok.
Top Cast


Freya Stafford
Freya Stafford
AFP Insp. Andrea Pascoe
Freya Stafford
AFP Insp. Andrea Pascoe


Claire van der Boom
Claire van der Boom
Clelia Vigano
Claire van der Boom
Clelia Vigano


Brendan Cowell
Brendan Cowell
Benny O'Connell
Brendan Cowell
Benny O'Connell


Aaron Jeffery
Aaron Jeffery
Geoff Leyland / Narrator
Aaron Jeffery
Geoff Leyland / Narrator


Aaron Jakubenko
Aaron Jakubenko
Cop #1
Aaron Jakubenko
Cop #1


Toby Wallace
Toby Wallace
David Junior
Toby Wallace
David Junior


Toby Schmitz
Toby Schmitz
David McMillan
Toby Schmitz
David McMillan


Josh Lawson
Josh Lawson
Michael Sullivan
Josh Lawson
Michael Sullivan


Jeremy Sims
Jeremy Sims
Lord Tony Moynihan
Jeremy Sims
Lord Tony Moynihan


Heather Mitchell
Heather Mitchell
Rose McMillan
Heather Mitchell
Rose McMillan
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