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Director: | John Hillcoat |
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Writer: | Nick Cave |
Staring: |
In 1880s Australia, a lawman offers renegade Charlie Burns a difficult choice. In order to save his younger brother from the gallows, Charlie must hunt down and kill his older brother, who is wanted for rape and murder. Venturing into one of the Outback's most inhospitable regions, Charlie faces a terrible moral dilemma that can end only in violence. | |
Release Date: | Oct 06, 2005 |
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Director: | John Hillcoat |
Writer: | Nick Cave |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller, Western |
Keywords | psychopath, misanthrophy, shootout, hideout, whipping, christmas, savagery, australia, gallows, decapitation, sadist, retribution, sunset, 19th century, australian western, bounty hunter, outlaw, gang, brutality, flogging, australian outback, aborigine |
Production Companies | National Lottery, Autonomous, UK Film Council, Surefire Film Productions, Jackie O Productions, Pictures in Paradise, Pacific Film and Television Commission, The Film Consortium |
Box Office |
Revenue: $5,048,693
Budget: $2,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Guy Pearce | Charlie Burns |
Ray Winstone | Captain Morris Stanley |
Danny Huston | Arthur Burns |
Emily Watson | Martha Stanley |
David Wenham | Eden Fletcher |
Richard Wilson | Mike Burns |
John Hurt | Jellon Lamb |
Noah Taylor | Brian O'Leary |
Robert Morgan | Sergeant Lawrence |
Jeremy Madrona | Asian Prostitute |
Jae Mamuyac | Asian Prostitute |
Mick Roughan | Mad Jack Bradshaw |
Shane Watt | John Gordon |
David Gulpilil | Jacko |
Bryan Probets | Officer Dunn |
Oliver Ackland | Patrick Hopkins |
David Vallon | Tom Cox |
Daniel Parker | Henry Clark |
Carl Rush | Robert Borland |
Gary Waddell | Officer Davenport |
Iain Gardiner | Officer Matthews |
Bogdan Koca | Paul Broussard |
Sue Dwyer | Mrs. Broussard |
Lance Medlin | Dan O'Reilly |
Rodney Boschman | Tobey |
Boris Brkic | Officer Halloway |
Ned Rose | Old Aboriginal |
Leah Purcell | Queenie |
Tom Budge | Samuel Stoat |
Tom E. Lewis | Two Bob |
Ralph Cotterill | Dr. Bantrey |
Max Age | Thommo |
Jerry Solomon | Blinky |
Name | Job |
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John Hillcoat | Director |
Nick Cave | Screenplay, Original Music Composer, Vocals |
Benoît Delhomme | Director of Photography |
Warren Ellis | Original Music Composer, Musician |
Sarah Gower | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Darko Tuscan | Health and Safety |
Mick Roughan | Health and Safety |
Chris Weir | Carpenter |
Anna Bertmark | Assistant Sound Editor |
Andy Wright | ADR Recordist |
Jon Gregory | Editor |
Gina Black | Line Producer |
Marita Mussett | Art Direction |
Gary Davy | Casting |
Bill Booth | Art Direction |
Jenny Sutcliffe | Boom Operator |
Paul Davies | Supervising Sound Editor |
Gerard McCann | Music Editor, Music Supervisor |
Anita Lowe | Key Hairdresser |
Kym Sainsbury | Prosthetics |
Scott Booth | Art Department Assistant |
Maxine Dennett | Art Department Assistant |
Tricia McInally | Art Department Coordinator |
Richard Meldrum | Carpenter |
Lester Prentice | Carpenter |
Michael Hayward | Carpenter |
Chris Kennedy | Production Design |
Jill Eden | Set Decoration |
Margot Wilson | Costume Design |
Joanne McLennan | Script Supervisor |
Richard Davey | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Polly Borland | Still Photographer |
Ric Anderson | Stunt Coordinator |
Sally Gordon | Key Makeup Artist |
Hayley Booth | Art Department Assistant |
Fredrick Dempsey | Art Department Assistant |
Kim Prentice | Art Department Assistant |
John A. Finn | Carpenter |
David Passlow | Carpenter |
Allan Wessling | Carpenter |
Kevin Childs | Construction Buyer |
James Howard | Construction Buyer |
Kim Howard | Construction Manager |
Trina Thomson | Painter |
Steve Taylor | Property Master |
Chris Williams | Scenic Artist |
Josh Madrers | Set Designer |
Andrew Grose | Set Dresser |
Anthony Short | Storyboard Artist |
Paul Murphy | Assistant Grip |
Joel Russell | Assistant Grip |
David 'Rusty' Leckonby | Best Boy Grip |
Lee Mariano | Clapper Loader |
Jesse Moyes | Electrician |
Margie McClymont | Focus Puller |
Graham Rutherford | Gaffer |
Joe Stick | Generator Operator |
Brett Marks | Key Grip |
Mark Watson | Lighting Technician |
Candice Weiler | Costume Coordinator |
Marcia Lidden | Costumer |
Brendan Donnison | ADR Voice Casting |
Jason Horley | Matte Painter |
John Sharp | Visual Effects Compositor |
Piers Hampton | Visual Effects Producer |
Dan Lavender | Visual Effects Technical Director |
Joe Amalfi | Special Effects Technician |
Owen Pawsey | Special Effects Technician |
Adam Glasman | Colorist |
Katie Brock | Animal Wrangler |
Jarid Clifford | Armorer |
Steve Courtney | Special Effects Supervisor, Supervising Armorer |
Sandra Butterworth | Dialogue Coach |
Brad Howard | Construction Buyer |
Bernie Childs | Construction Coordinator |
Wendy Buick | Graphic Designer |
David John Franks | Prop Maker |
Owen Kingsford-Bean | Scenic Artist |
Martin Ash | Set Designer |
Paula Whiteway | Set Designer |
Nick Hartigan | Set Dresser |
Temple Clark | Storyboard Artist |
Justin Sykes | Assistant Grip |
Graham Dunn | Grip, Assistant Grip |
Troy Reichman | Clapper Loader |
Steve Gordon | Electrician |
Kerry Brown | Epk Camera Operator, Still Photographer |
Brett Matthews | Focus Puller |
Adam Grice | Generator Operator |
Michael Larcombe | Grip |
Michael 'Wildman' Rutherford | Lighting Technician |
Simon Finney | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Lyn Askew | Costume Supervisor |
Cheryl Pike | Costumer |
Vanessa Baker | ADR Voice Casting |
Kate Cuffin | Visual Effects Compositor |
Robert Duncan | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Rhiannon Porter | Special Effects Coordinator |
Neil Lorenz | Special Effects Technician |
Ian Seymour | Associate Editor |
Tom Lindsay | First Assistant Editor |
John Medland | Animal Wrangler |
Robert Parsons | Armorer |
Andrew Hardwick | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Julia Wilson Dickson | Dialogue Coach |
Deborah Sutherland | Production Accountant |
Jane Corden | Production Accountant |
Kate Meyers | Production Accountant |
Kirsten Bodenstedt | Production Assistant |
Jennifer Des Champs | Production Coordinator |
Brock Norman Brock | Production Executive |
Gai Steele | Legal Services |
Nina Stevenson | Legal Services |
Kami Naghdi | Legal Services |
Sarah Bing | Legal Services |
Tim Johnson | Legal Services |
Richard Smith | Production Runner |
M.L. Hillcoat | Researcher |
Geoffrey Cox | Script Editor |
Damon Murray | Title Designer |
Megan Clarke | Travel Coordinator |
Lea Dixon | Makeup Artist, Hairstylist |
Bronwyn Fitzgerald | Makeup Artist, Hairstylist |
Zeljka Stanin | Makeup Artist, Hairstylist |
Louise Seymour | Post Production Supervisor |
Vera Biffone | Second Assistant Director |
Peter McLennan | Second Second Assistant Director |
Angela Moore | Stunt Double, Stunts |
Rachel James | Post Production Accountant |
Stephen Boyle | Production Accountant |
Denise Farrell | Production Accountant |
Brett Thornquest | Production Accountant |
Stephen Hart | Production Assistant |
Nicki Ellis | Production Coordinator |
Bryce Menzies | Legal Services |
Duncan Gordon | Legal Services |
Peter Dally | Legal Services |
Rupert Mahon | Legal Services |
Ed Fellows | Legal Services |
Emily Spence | Legal Services |
Annalise Davis | Research Assistant |
Lucy Whitton | Researcher |
Inge Stainlay | Second Assistant Accountant |
Stephen Sorrell | Title Designer |
Fiona Searson | Unit Publicist |
Libby Mourant | Production Manager |
Graeme Suhr | Unit Manager |
Darren Mallett | First Assistant Director |
Chris Sheen | Third Assistant Director |
Jeff Gribble | Armorer |
Andrew Bishop | Carpenter |
Dave Catton | Sign Painter |
Greg Hillcoat | Carpenter |
Fred Hughes | Carpenter |
Terry Lowe | Carpenter |
Michael Meehan | Carpenter |
Kris Swales | Runner Art Department |
Tim Alban | Foley Recordist |
Anthony Faust | ADR Recordist |
Chris Goodes | ADR Recordist |
Melissa Lee | ADR Coordinator |
Andrew Neil | ADR Recordist |
Stacey Parish | Sound Assistant |
Richard Stockdale | Dolby Consultant |
Andy Burrow | Cyber Scanning Supervisor |
Stephen Head | Best Boy Electric |
Danny Long | Casting Assistant |
Amy Haviland | Costume Standby |
Jessica J. Ball | Assistant Location Manager |
Martha Murphy Badger | Vocals |
Doug Leitch | Musician |
Melissa Agnew | Dialogue Coach |
Dianne Bennett | Greensman |
Geoff Bradley | Carpenter |
Jason Clee | Carpenter |
Lenny Holmdahl | Assistant Set Decoration |
Kane Lowe | Carpenter |
Noel McCartney | Carpenter |
Richard Nitz | Standby Carpenter |
Hans Verbeek | Carpenter |
Marko Anttonen | Set Designer |
Mark Appleby | Sound Re-Recording Assistant |
Alison Brown | Dialogue Editor |
Jack Gillies | Sound Effects Editor |
James Hamilton | Foley Artist |
Ian Morgan | ADR Supervisor |
Anne Pamphilon | Sound Post Production Coordinator |
Craig Walmsley | Sound Recordist |
Nick Foley | ADR Recordist |
Ted Swanscott | ADR Mixer |
Maria Stroka | Visual Effects Producer |
Judith Cruden | Extras Casting |
Alex Barton | Costume Standby |
Gloria Bava | Tailor |
Tony Clarke | Location Manager |
George Vjestica | Musician |
Jim White | Musician |
Marty Casey | Musician |
Nikki Barrett | Casting |
Name | Title |
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Cat Villiers | Producer |
Chris Brown | Producer |
James Atherton | Executive Producer |
Michael Hamlyn | Executive Producer |
Norman Humphrey | Executive Producer |
Chiara Menage | Producer |
Chris Auty | Executive Producer |
Sara Giles | Executive Producer |
Michael Henry | Executive Producer |
Robert Jones | Executive Producer |
Jackie O'Sullivan | Producer |
Christopher Simon | Associate Producer |
Pam Collis | Associate Producer |
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Popularity History
Year | Month | Avg | Max | Min |
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2024 | 4 | 21 | 33 | 13 |
2024 | 5 | 23 | 40 | 13 |
2024 | 6 | 20 | 44 | 10 |
2024 | 7 | 28 | 46 | 13 |
2024 | 8 | 17 | 27 | 11 |
2024 | 9 | 21 | 37 | 13 |
2024 | 10 | 12 | 18 | 8 |
2024 | 11 | 14 | 24 | 8 |
2024 | 12 | 12 | 22 | 9 |
2025 | 1 | 15 | 28 | 9 |
2025 | 2 | 12 | 19 | 3 |
2025 | 3 | 5 | 17 | 1 |
2025 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
2025 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
2025 | 6 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
2025 | 7 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
2025 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
2025 | 9 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
Trending Position
Year | Month | High | Avg |
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2025 | 5 | 970 | 970 |
Well, no matter how I rate this movie a lot of people are going to say that my rating is wrong. That is something that you probably can say about any rating for any movie. I feel it is especially true as far as this movie goes though. As you can see from my rating I was not exactly thrilled by the m ... ovie. That does not mean that it is a bad movie. Again, this you can say about a lot of ratings, especially my ratings. Okay, I guess I have confused everyone enough now so let me try to explain. As a piece of cinematic art this movie is excellent. The acting is quite good. I especially liked John Hurt as the literate bounty hunter but most of the main characters where performing admirably. The scenery is wonderful. The Australian outback makes for a excellent backdrop and it is indeed a nice change from the classical North American western sceneries. As a movie it falls flat though. In my opinion a movie should at least try to tell a story. Even if it aspires to be a piece of art it should try and tell a story that the audience can, in one way or another, follow. This movie have a basic idea of a story but it does not really tell a story. We never get to know who the bad guys really are, what they really did, except for a bunch of hints about killing and rape, or why. Heck, we never actually get to know of the guy the flogged to death where really taking part in the deed or not. Throughout the movie the bad guys are supposedly hiding in some place where it is impossible to get them so the main character tries to get the bad guys brother to kill him. Not very plausible at all. The governor, Eden Fletcher played by David Wenham, or whatever he as supposed to be was pretty much an asshole. Okay every movie has to have one but his role was never really developed. Once he managed to get the young kid, innocent or not, flogged we really do not see much of him for the rest of the movie. The end of the movie is much the same as the rest of the movie. Cinematically excellent but not much of a story. There is no real conclusion. It just ends in a sequence of well done scenes but without any real story behind it. Maybe I’m a too simple mind when it comes to these kind of movies but I, even though I appreciated the graphics that was shown on my TV-screen, I did not really enjoy it as a movie.
Australia. A man looking to catch a criminal by the name of Arthur Burns (the head of the Burns Gang). He catches his brothers instead, and offers the elder brother (Guy Pearce) a deal. A proposition. Bring him Arthur Burns, the man who raped and killed Eliza Hopkins. And to make sure that Charlie w ... ill honor the deal, he keeps the youngest brother, Mikey. The stage is set early on in the movie, and yet, this is more than just a simple story about a gang of criminals and the law enforcers who are chasing them down, this is a story about a country being created, about the fight for survival in a strange land. About justice and peace of mind. Nick Cave wrote the screenplay, and also most of the music. This gives us a hint that it is not going to be your average movie, but something... more, something different. We can also expect the sound to be spectacular and forceful, and indeed, it is. The music here very much reminded me of the music in There Will Be Blood by Paul Thomas Anderson, extraordinary and... haunting really. But it doesn't stop at the music, the visual side of the movie is rather stunning in a haunting way as well, dirty and dusty all the way through. I love when a movie has a distinct visual style and rhythm, and this one does. The movie starts out with a bang, as the law enforcers hunt down the two younger brothers, Charlie and Mikey, but as soon as Charlie is given the proposition, it slows down considerably and branches out to tell two stories, that of Charlie hunting down his brother, but also that of Captain Stanley and his wife, two opposing forces. This guy clearly has demons of his own, and is looking for justice to be served. I love the pace in this movie, it wants to tell its story just right. The cast is a great one, as mentioned Guy Pearce plays one of the Burns brothers, together with Danny Huston. These guys are dirty and bend on doing whatever it takes to survive. Captain Stanley is played by the amazing Ray Winstone. He plays the role with a quietness and a subtlety that surprised me. He is the hero of the story, at least for me, and wants only justice to be served. In other parts we see David Wenham and John Hurt, both delivering quirky and interesting characters. A great movie needs a great cast, and this one most certainly have that. _Last words... this movie does not compromise. It is honest, it is dark and it forces you to think about right and wrong. How does one identify a criminal and what forces people to do evil deeds? Nothing is simple really, and it shouldn't be. Most people have both light and darkness within them, and that is the case in this movie._