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Blue Murder

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Celebrated Australian filmmaker Mike Jenkins helms a controversial true tale of police corruption in New South Wales, which was banned from airing in the state where the events occurred for six years due to ongoing legal proceedings.

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Andrew L. Urban Urban Cinefile The work has stood the test of time with its superb production values, outstanding performances and taut direction... all built on an award winning screenplay Mar 27, 2009 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member First of all there's a massive stuff up on this page. The Tony Martin credited here is not the Tony Martin who played the role of Arthur "Neddy" Smith in this film. Blue Murder was originally aired as a two part miniseries. Thanks to an incredible attention to detail it's an authentic and confronting crime drama that should serve as a template for anyone wanting to make realistic films about the underworld. Richard Roxburgh is superb as crooked cop Roger Rogerson and Tony Martin gives a tour de force performance playing career criminal Arthur "Needy" Smith. How his performance as Neddy didn't launch an international career for Martin is a mystery to me. Steve Bastoni also features as good cop Michael Drury but he's overshadowed by the larger the life performances of those around him. The story revolves around Rogerson and Smith. Rogerson a rising star in the police force realizes he needs inside information from criminals to get the job done and soon finds the line between cop and criminal becoming blurred. "Neddy" once a two bit crim gets the "green light" from Rogerson to do whatever he likes in return for serving up other crims and he ends becoming the head of a major drug and crime syndicate, while Rogerson continues to get plaudits for being a super cop. When honest cop Michael Drury is thrown into the mix his problems escalate when he turns down a bribe from Rogerson and finds himself in a life and death struggle to bring Rogerson and Smith to justice. The performances of supporting actors like Alex Dimitriades, Peter Phelps and Gary Sweet are all first class and the addition of real TV interviews and news stories (as this is based on real life events) add an extra layer of realism. There are also several brilliantly executed scenes like "the boat ride" that'll stay in your mind long after the credits have rolled. Blue Murder strikes the perfect balance between character driven drama and action and is a must for lovers of the crime genre. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Audience Member A look into police corruption in the NSW police force...still holds up today gripping and well acted! Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Audience Member honest and confronting drama about police corruption. this film is shocking and just so much better then alot of the hollywood crime dramas. its good to see this film finally gaining the recognition it deserves since underbelly came to the screen. this is so much better then underbelly and gives one hell of a story that at times seems very unbelievable. the actors are in top form and the violence is at times very confronting. do not miss this film Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member brutally graphic. A great reinactment of corruption in the police force. Scarey that it is based on a true story.:fresh: Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/17/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Celebrated Australian filmmaker Mike Jenkins helms a controversial true tale of police corruption in New South Wales, which was banned from airing in the state where the events occurred for six years due to ongoing legal proceedings.
Director
Michael Jenkins
Screenwriter
Ian David
Genre
Crime, Drama
Original Language
Australian English
Runtime
3h 17m