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| Release Date
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June 13th, 2003 |
| Genre
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Crime / Drama / Comedy / Thriller |
| Awards
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5 wins & 7 nominations |
| Also Known As
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Blood and Guts (Australia) (working title) |
| MPAA
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Rated R for strong violence, language, sexuality and brief drug use. |
| Runtime
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102 min |
| Certification
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Australia:MA / Canada:14A / Germany:16 / Singapore:PG (cut) / UK:18 / USA:R |
| Filming Locations
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| Company
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Alibi Films |
| Country
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Australia / UK |
| Aspect Ratio
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2.35 : 1 |
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Overwiew :Three prisoners are about to be released on bail--Dale, Mal and Shane--the Twentyman brothers. Hard experience and an unspoken bond of family have made them masters of their craft--armed robbery. It’s a job and they do it because they’re good at it. Their only rule is, no one gets hurt. Keeping the wheels of crime turning is their long-time criminal lawyer, Frank Malone, who combines flashy arrogance with a complete disregard for the proper process of the law. Frank’s network of contacts enables him to play the brothers and the system to perfection. But success has clearly gone to his head when he starts screwing Dale’s wife, Carol. Dazzled by her physical attractiveness, Frank has severely underestimated the brain beneath the blonde hair. Carol is one of life’s greatest operators and she is determined to get what’s hers. The brothers are out on bail, only long enough to do one job before they are back behind bars because of a problem with the "paperwork." Of course Frank will get them out of jail, but there’s a catch. They must do a really big job--if it is to be their last. Dale’s festering suspicion about Frank’s motives, and a severe bout with food poisoning, create an impossible situation leading up to a multi-million dollar heist. The job is to take place in Melbourne. To the displeasure of the three brothers, Frank has lined-up some local criminals to work with them. Up against the wall and with no way out, the guys proceed with the ambitious robbery, despite some dark misgivings. When it all goes wrong, the brothers discover the full extent of Frank’s treachery as they make a desperate escape from the surrounding havoc. Breaking free of Melbourne in a hijacked car, the brothers have plenty of time to think as they drive the long road back to Sydney. Although they have the money, they know Frank will not be far behind. And he isn’t--and neither is Carol. |
Starring :
Guy Pearce, Rachel Griffiths, Robert Taylor, Joel Edgerton, Damien Richardson, Rhondda Findleton, Kate Atkinson, Vince Colosimo, Paul Sonkkila, Kim Gyngell, Dorian Nkono, Stephen Whittaker, Torquil Neilson, Don Bridges, Doug Bowles, Greg Fleet, Ross Daniels, Peter Regan, Roger Neave, Jason Gilchrist, Jasper Bagg, Niniane Le Page, Beth Buchanan, Frank Kennedy, Tony Jones, Louise Crawford, Mischelle Radford, Kerry Coyle, Colwyn Roberts, Georgie Bax, Leanne McCulloch, Nash Edgerton, Aris Gounaris, James Shaw, James Charters, Gary Rens, Wasim Sabra, Phil Pollard, Tahu Marumaru, Marc Calderazzo, Kym Gyngell, Dorian Nikona, Robert Taylor, Robert Taylor
Directors :
Scott Roberts
Producers :
Gareth Jones, Hilary Davis, Al Clark
Writers :
Scott Roberts |
Critic Reviews
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Paula Nechak : The Hard Word treads too closely to Quentin Tarentino and Guy Ritchie turf to claim much original thought. more...
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C  
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San Francisco Chronicle - Mick LaSalle : ...entertaining mix of comedy and drama enlivens what might have been a routine crime movie. more...
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B  
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New York Times - Elvis Mitchell : ...enjoys the asset of a grimy, slightly mildewy atmosphere... more...
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B+
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New York Post - Megan Lehmann : ...The Hard Word could never be accused of being predictable. more...
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B-
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Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan : The Australian crime drama remains anything but ordinary, despite the twists and turns of a familiar story line. more...
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B+
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filmcritic.com - Jules Brenner : On some levels, the picture entertains... more...
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B  
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E! Online - ...movies like this are worse than frustrating, they're plain criminal. : http://www.eonline.com/Reviews/Facts/Movies/Reviews/0,1052,88110,00.html more...
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Cincinnati Enquirer - Margaret A. McGurk : Writer-director Scott Roberts packs the action with witty quirks and fascinating characters. more...
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B  
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Chicago Tribune - Mark Caro : ...never compels us to feel a thing. more...
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C  
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New York Post - V.A. Musetto : ...gets off to a worthy start, but falls apart about halfway through. more...
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