

Crime · Drama · History
Overview
The true story of a part Aboriginal man who finds the pressure of adapting to white culture intolerable, and as a result snaps in a violent and horrific manner.
Top Cast


Tom E. Lewis
Tom E. Lewis
Jimmie Blacksmith
Tom E. Lewis
Jimmie Blacksmith


Freddy Reynolds
Freddy Reynolds
Mort Blacksmith
Freddy Reynolds
Mort Blacksmith


Ray Barrett
Ray Barrett
Farrell
Ray Barrett
Farrell


Jack Thompson
Jack Thompson
Rev. Neville
Jack Thompson
Rev. Neville


Don Crosby
Don Crosby
Jack Newby
Don Crosby
Jack Newby


Angela Punch McGregor
Angela Punch McGregor
Gilda Marshall
Angela Punch McGregor
Gilda Marshall


Steve Dodd
Steve Dodd
Tabidgi
Steve Dodd
Tabidgi


Peter Carroll
Peter Carroll
McCready
Peter Carroll
McCready


Ruth Cracknell
Ruth Cracknell
Mrs. Heather Newby
Ruth Cracknell
Mrs. Heather Newby


Elizabeth Alexander
Elizabeth Alexander
Petra Graf
Elizabeth Alexander
Petra Graf
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