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Rats and cats - Jason Gann, Adam Zwar, Anya Beyersdorf, Tony Rogers
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Movie propaganda
Never meet your heroes.
Rats and cats is a dark, satirical comedy about a fallen star and broken dreams. It is about fame and our culture of obsession. Actor Darren McWarren (Jason Gann) starred in soap, mini-series and film before destroying his career with a series of indiscretions. Now McWarren is out of the industry and living in a small town in Western Victoria he can do whatever he wants. When a journalist decides to write a "Where are they now" profile on McWarren, he finds the former star has become a modern day Errol Flynn. The local girls want to fornicate with him and their fellas want to fight him. He mightn't have found love - but it's the next best thing.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film Australia drama black comedy TV soap star actor gossip publicity sex recluse
Persons of interest
- Jason Gann .... Darren McWarren
- Adam Zwar .... Ben
- Anya Beyersdorf .... Cindy
- Paul Denny .... Bruce
- Jason Gann .... Screenwriter
- Adam Zwar .... Screenwriter
- Tony Rogers .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Rats and cats official movie site
- Rats and cats film production notes
- Rats and cats QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- *
- Studios and distributors:
- Rats and Cats Productions * Madman Entertainment
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
The Australia, drama movie Rats and cats is directed by Tony Rogers and stars Jason Gann, Adam Zwar, Anya Beyersdorf.
Media intelligence (DVD)
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
- Languages: English
- Picture: Widescreen
- Special features:
- Commentaries: Creators Jason Gann and Adam Zwar, director Tony Rogers, producer Jason Byrne and others
- Deleted scenes
- Documentaries: Making of
- Trailers: Theatrical
Government security censorship classification
M (Moderate sex scenes, nudity and coarse language)
Surveillance time
88 minutes (1:28 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 15 May 2008 - Melbourne, Sydney
DVD rental: 8 October 2008
DVD retail: 8 October 2008
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