Big Reef

2004 Australian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Big Reef is an Australian television film that aired on the Nine Network in 2004.[1] It was intended as a pilot for a series.[2] It was filmed on Cooktown, Queensland.[3]

Directed bySteve Jodrell
Written byRoger Simpson
Produced byRoger Simpson
Roger Le Mesurier
Andrew Walker
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Big Reef
Directed bySteve Jodrell
Written byRoger Simpson
Produced byRoger Simpson
Roger Le Mesurier
Andrew Walker
StarringAngus Grant
Madeleine West
CinematographyMark Wareham
Edited byPeter Carrodus
Release date
  • 2004 (2004)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
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Synopsis

After losing his job, apartment and girlfriend Melbourne journalist Tom Stopple move to the far north Queensland town Paradise. He arrives during a cyclone, gets involved in a boat rescue, a chase for a giant crocodile and a hunt for a lost fortune.[4][5]

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Reception

Mark Mordue of the Australian calls it "a masterpiece of the so bad it's good school" and writes "By the time an English backpacker is screaming a crocodile's got Gina and Steve Bisley is cruising through scenes with black wraparound shades and bad-man music playing, Big Reef is piling on enough ridiculous characters and twists to hold you in its jaws until the end."[6]

In the Sun-Herald Brian Courtis gave it 2 stars. His capsual review asked "What is it about Channel Nine's drama ventures in Queensland that makes them so often forget the plot?"[7]

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