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Mad bastards - Dean Daley-Jones, Ngaire Pigram, Greg Tait, Brendan Fletcher
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TJ (Dean Daley-Jones) is a mad bastard, and his estranged 13-year-old son Bullet (Lucas Yeeda) is on the fast track to becoming one, too. After being turned away from his mother's house, TJ sets off across the country to the Kimberly region of northwestern Australia to make things right with his son.
Texas has lived a tough life, and now, as a local cop in the outback town of Five Rivers, he wants to change things for the men in his community. Cutting between three generations, Mad bastards is a raw look at the journey to becoming a man and the personal transformation one must make.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film Australia crime drama Aborigine Kimberly Western Australia family belonging alcohol father son police violence
Persons of interest
- Dean Daley-Jones .... TJ
- Ngaire Pigram .... Nella
- Greg Tait .... Texas
- John Watson .... Bush Camp Elder
- Lucas Yeeda .... Bullet
- Douglas Macale .... Uncle Black
- Stephen Pigram .... Musician
- Alan Pigram .... Musician
- Alex Lloyd .... Musician
- Patrick McCoy-Geary .... Bullet's mate
- Brendan Fletcher
- Brendan Fletcher .... Director
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Theatrical report
Mad bastards is like Once were warriors but without the Kiwi accents. It's messed up men doing all the wrong things no matter how hard they try. All this political correctness bullshit ain't doing nothin'. Sometimes all you can do is give someone a lesson with your fists. Sometimes the call of the booze is too strong. Sometimes what's right is just too hard. It's the bender, fuckin' yeah! It's the only way I can let the beast out. Some men just weren't meant to settle down. Some men make great lovers, shit-arse husbands and even worse fathers. Take your lovin' and get as far away as you can.
Some famous mad bastards of today: Todd Carney, Ben Cousins, Brendan Fevola. Only they all have lots of money.
The Australia, crime, drama movie Mad bastards is directed by Brendan Fletcher and stars Dean Daley-Jones, Ngaire Pigram, Greg Tait.
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Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 5 May 2011
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