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John Goodman | Tony | |
Toni Collette | Sharon | |
Sam Neill | Ray | |
Bryan Brown | Barry Ryan | |
Kestie Morassi | Margaret | |
Sam Worthington | Darcy | |
William McInnes | Hollywood | |
Felix Williamson | Sal | |
Andrew S. Gilbert | Norm | |
Gary Waddell | ||
Garry Waddell | Freddie | |
Derek Amer | Manager | |
Laeni Baille | Coin Lady | |
Rudi Baker | Bell Boy | |
Bille Brown | Senator | |
Michael Brownjohn | Bouncer #1 | |
Joanne Cahill | Beryl | |
Paul Chubb | Sammy | |
Ray Devitt | Bill | |
Milo Ventimiglia | ||
Lacey Chabert | ||
Tom Amandes | ||
Matthew Carey (II) | ||
Mark Derwin |
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Producer | Deborah Balderstone
Bryan Brown |
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Writer | David Caesar
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The Mob's Gone Down Under. In this town, you play by Barry's rules, or you don't play at all. Tony and Sal don't want to play by Barry's rules and have come to town to buy him out. With this many players, there can be only one winner, and Barry's not giving up without a fight. Bryan Brown (Two Hands), Toni Collette (The Sixth Sense), John Goodman (O Brother, Where Art Thou?) and Sam Neill (Jurassic Park III) star. |
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