Author:
River, Dylan, director
Perkins, Rachel, director
Thornton, Warwick, director
Blair, Wayne, director
Goodyer, Vincent, music
Pedersen, Aaron, actor
Zalar, Tasia, actor
Walton, Tasma, actor
Imprint:
Acorn Media UK, 2023.
Collation:
6 DVDS (948 min.) : col.
Notes:
Region 2, 6 disc(s), Interactive menus, Languages (English).
Made in 2022.
Based on the 2013 film 'Mystery Road'.
Credits: director, Dylan River; director, Rachel Perkins; director, Warwick Thornton; director, Wayne Blair; executive producer, Sally Riley; executive producer, Ivan Sen; executive producer, Rebecca Anderson; executive producer, Blake Ayshford; executive producer, Andrew Gregory; writer, Blake Ayshford; writer, Kodie Bedford; writer, Timothy Lee; writer, Steven McGregor; writer, Dylan River; music, Vincent Goodyer.
Boxed.
Performers:
Cast: Aaron Pedersen, Tasia Zalar, Tasma Walton, Judy Davis, Jada Alberts, Deborah Mailman, Wayne Blair, Callan Mulvey, Colin Friels, Rob Collins, Sofia Helin, Madeleine Madden, Ursula Yovich, Mark Coles Smith, Tuuli Narkle, Daniel Henshall, Toby Leonard Moore, Steve Bisley, Salme Geransar, Clarence Ryan, Hayley McElhinney, Lisa Flanagan, Caroline Brazier, Kelton Pell, Grace Chow.
Summary:
All 18 episodes from the first three series of the Australian drama based on the 2013 film and starring Aaron Pederson as rebellious aboriginal detective Jay Swan. In the first series, Jay is called to a remote cattle town in the Australian outback to assist with the investigation into the disappearance of two young men. However, Jay's forthright manner and unorthodox methods cause upset within the local community and local officer Emma James (Judy Davis) finds herself often playing the role of a mediator. Meanwhile, events in Jay's personal life threaten to impact his efficiency of successfully solving the case. In the second series, Jay is brought to another remote town where a decapitated body has been found. He partners with local officer Fran (Jada Alberts) and their leads bring them to an archaeological dig and the possibility of a wide-reaching drug trafficking operation. The third series serves as a prequel to the first two series. Set in 1999, a young Jay Swan (Mark Coles Smith) returns to his hometown of Jardine to join the police force. While investigating a series of robberies, he must also contend with his estranged father, Jack (Kelton Pell), and his growing feelings for Mary Allen (Tuuli Narkle).
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