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SNAK: Sensitive New Age Killer
Threat advisory: Guarded - General risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
As children, Paul Morris (Paul Moder) and his future wife Helen (Helen Hopkins) witness Colin "The Snake” Adder (Frank Bren) assassinate two stand-over men who had been abusing a kindly neighbourhood prostitute. Paul is inspired by this seemingly noble act to become a “hit-man” himself when he grows up, but one who only kills “bad guys.”
Flash to the present, and despite some awkward complications, Paul is a loving husband to Helen, adoring father to Emma (Emma-Rose Hillary), best friend and business partner to George (Kevin Hopkins) as well as a kind, generous, and (foolishly) trusting bloke, working as a struggling freelance killer for anyone who wants someone nasty done away with. His biggest problem, something, or should that be everything, goes wrong whenever he tries to do a hit. Paul just needs a decent break, that one big “hit” to get him some real respect, so he can be just like his hero “The Snake”.
Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Australia organised crime assassin murder hit man stand-over killer
Persons of interest
- Tyson Stein .... Young Paul
- Nicole Lambert .... Young Helen
- Julie Turner .... Miss Lucy
- Peter Beitans .... Little Pete
- Arthur Serevetas .... Big Bazza
- Frank Bren .... Colin "The Snake" Adder
- Paul Moder .... Paul Morris
- Carolyn Bock .... Marty McKlean
- Kevin Hopkins .... George Hartley
- Don Bridges .... Bob
- Dawn Klingberg .... Eva Drucker
- Helen Hopkins .... Helen Morris
- Emma-Rose Hillary .... Emma Morris
- Len Steel .... Roger Sharkey
- David Richardson .... Screenwriter
- Mark Savage .... Screenwriter
- Mark Savage .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- See also Solo, The Magician
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
SNAK: Sensitive New Age Killer is a dry film that takes the Little Aussie Battler™ out of Struggle Street™ and onto Big-time Boulevard™. The script needs a bit of polishing but it's good for a night on the couch.
Security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Medium level violence, medium level sex scenes)
Surveillance time
84 minutes (1:24 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 4 January 2002
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