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Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears

So glamorous it's criminal.
2020 | 102m | English

(5247 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Tony Tilse
Writer: Deb Cox
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After freeing a young Bedouin girl from her unjust imprisonment in Jerusalem, an Australian adventuress, together with her devoted police detective friend, begins to unravel a decade-old mystery concerning priceless emeralds, an ancient curse and the disappearance of the girl's mother and massacre of her tribe.
Release Date: Feb 27, 2020
Director: Tony Tilse
Writer: Deb Cox
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Mystery
Keywords detective, australia, murder mystery, 1920s
Production Companies Screen Australia, Film Victoria, Every Cloud Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Essie Davis Phryne Fisher
Nathan Page Detective Inspector Jack Robinson
Izabella Yena Shirin Abbas
Rupert Penry-Jones First Lieutenant Jonathon Lofthouse
Daniel Lapaine Lord 'Lofty' Lofthouse
Jacqueline McKenzie Lady Eleanor Lofthouse
Miriam Margolyes Prudence Stanley
Khaled Abol Naga Sheikh Kahlil Abbas
John Stanton Crippins
Nicole Chamoun Shirin's Mother
William Zappa Assist Commissioner Forsythe
John Waters Professor Linnaeus
Mehdi Lamrini Abdul
Brice Bexter Captain Templeton
Holly Austin Mrs. Templeton
Ian Bliss Vincent 'Monty' Montague
Hugo Johnstone-Burt Constable Hugh Collins
Ashleigh Cummings Dorothy ‘Dot’ Collins
Anthony J. Sharpe Cecil Yates
Travis McMahon Bert
Lee Mason Wilson
Joshua Lin Hodge Frank
Mansour Badri Prison Guard
Huw Jennings Awkward Young Man
Robert Shook Fleeing Man
Glenn Van Oosterom Uninformed Constable
Timna De Silva Alexandra's Dead Lover
Thomas Filer British Captain #2
Tristan Sime Photographer
Abdelghani Bouigna Policeman
Peter Fourber British Police Captain
Soussi Mohamed Street Vendor
Salma Kamal Young Shirin
Name Job
John Collee Script Consultant
Hami Belal Stunts
Brenden Shaw Steadicam Operator
Tony Tilse Director
Deb Cox Writer
Ann Robinson Casting
Margot Wilson Costume Design
Roger Lanser Cinematography, Director of Photography
Lucy McLaughlin Casting Associate
Sean Courtney Lewis Assistant Editor
Stephen Evans Editor
Khadija Alami Line Producer
Sue Edwards Line Producer
Greg Walker Original Music Composer
Robbie Perkins Production Design
Tricia Collins Art Direction
Myriam Laraki Art Direction
Sean Dennis Set Decoration
Kate Birch Hair Supervisor, Makeup Supervisor
Natalie Burley Makeup & Hair
Linda Cowell Makeup & Hair
Jo Fletcher Makeup & Hair
Khadija Hamdan Makeup Artist
Liz Harper Makeup & Hair
Anna Karpinski Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Deborah Lanser Makeup & Hair
Hamdan Malika Hairstylist
Kirsten Veysey Makeup & Hair
Ian Loughnan Hairstylist
Mehdi Elkhaoudy First Assistant Director
Dean Fay Second Assistant Director
Chris Odgers First Assistant Director
Dylan Saulwick Third Assistant Director
Mustapha Benkiram Construction Manager
Harvey Mawson Property Master
Dean Norman Construction Manager
Liam Siddel Scenic Artist
Lance Whitehouse Supervising Art Director
Tristan Baylis ADR Mixer
Steven Bond Sound Recordist
Will Carroll ADR Recordist
Alex Francis Foley Artist
Chris Goodes Sound Designer
Megan Howieson Foley Editor
Glenn Newnham Supervising Dialogue Editor
Liesl Pieterse ADR Recordist
Nathalie Resciniti Sound Effects Editor
Mario Vaccaro Foley Artist
Lee Yee Foley Editor
Michael Zachariou Foley Editor
Belinda Fithie Visual Effects Editor
Othman Ilyassa Stunt Coordinator
Zoë Amanda Wilson Stunt Double
Zakaria Badreddine First Assistant "A" Camera
Matt Begg Gaffer
Amine Boudour First Assistant Camera
Davor Breznik Drone Pilot
Moulay Mustapha El Idrissi Key Grip
Sarah Enticknap Still Photographer
Jack Kenneally Best Boy Electric
Ben King Still Photographer
Christopher Lansell Drone Operator
Brendan Lavelle Second Unit Director of Photography
Mohamed Louizi Second Assistant Camera
Darren McAngus Best Boy Grip
Brian Pribble Key Grip
Lilia Sellami Camera Operator
Aziz Zougar Gaffer
Younes Zoughi Second Assistant Camera
Fiona McMaster Extras Casting
Aria Harrison Script Supervisor
Ysabelle Dean Script Consultant
Keith Thompson Script Editor
Mounim Hajjam Production Accountant
Christine Hutchins Production Coordinator
Latifa Irassi Production Coordinator
Lynette Lai Production Secretary
Kyle Phillpotts Armorer
Bernadette Wynack Choreographer
Lyn Askew Costume Supervisor
Laura Vörtler Stunt Double
Name Title
Lucy Maclaren Producer
Deb Cox Executive Producer
Fiona Eagger Producer
Essie Davis Associate Producer
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r96sk
6.0

Just short of being a film I enjoyed. It's worth noting I have never seen an episode of the television series, though with this being a standalone film it doesn't seem to be a problem - I didn't feel like I needed to know anything major throughout the 102 minutes at least. I almost felt entert ... ained by <em>'Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears'</em>. It's well acted, shot fairly nicely and has a decent plot. Essie Davis does good in the lead role of Fisher, while a few of the other cast members around do alright things. However, everything about this feels sluggish to me. It never feels strongly connected or exciting, with all the events just occurring without much fuss. The score is weak, also. Not a bad film at all, just a bit meh.

Jun 23, 2021