Crime of the Decade
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Written byMichael Gow
Directed byKen Cameron
StarringMark Davis
Toni Allaylis
John Gregg
Toni Allaylis
John Gregg
Music byChris Neal
| Crime of the Decade | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Michael Gow |
| Directed by | Ken Cameron |
| Starring | Mark Davis Toni Allaylis John Gregg |
| Music by | Chris Neal |
| Country of origin | Australia |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Producer | Michael Carson |
| Cinematography | Julian Penney |
| Editor | Michael Honey |
| Running time | 75 minutes |
| Original release | |
| Network | ABC |
| Release | August 19, 1984 |
Crime of the Decade is a 1984 Australian TV movie.[1] It was the fourth in a collection of six films in the series Sunday Australian Movies.[2]
A newly successful politician, Laurie Fletcher (John Gregg) hosts a dinner celebration. Meanwhile, a group of troubled youths (including Steve, Jeff and Elly) congregate in the community centre run by social worker Terry (John Jarratt). Elly flees home when her mother's partner tries to sexually assault her. The two worlds collide with disastrous consequences.
Cast
- Mark Davis as Steve
- Toni Allaylis as Elly
- John Gregg as Laurie Fletcher
- Paul Smith as Rolly
- John Jarratt as Terry
- John Hamblin as Ian Henderson
- Vicki Luke as Sue Henderson
- Belinda Giblin as Jane Fletcher
- Bill Pearson as Richard Brown
- Russell Newman as Constance Duncan
- Sonja Tallis as Pamela Brown
- Lynne Porteous as Elly’s Mother
- Judy Nunn as Rolly’s Mother
- Angela Cockburn as Steve’s Mother
- Gary Cook as Jeff