Signal One
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Signal One | |
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Directed by | Rob Stewart |
Written by | Karl Schiffman |
Produced by | Phillip Avalon |
Starring | Christopher Atkins Mark 'Jacko' Jackson Richard Carter Virginia Hey |
Cinematography | Martin McGrath |
Edited by | Tony Kavanagh |
Music by | Art Phillips |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Box office | A$2,000 (Australia)[1] |
Signal One (also known as Bullet Down Under) is a 1994 Australian crime film directed by Rob Stewart and starring Christopher Atkins, Mark Jackson, Richard Carter, and Virginia Hey. It is a buddy cop movie.[2]
Production
[edit]The film was known as Bullet Down Under.[3]
It was made partly with finance from the NSW Film and Television Office and the FFC.[4]
Plot synopsis
[edit]Martin Bullet is a former cop from Los Angeles who has just moved to Sydney, Australia to escape difficulties back home. Joining the Sydney police force, Martin is given Jack Moran for a partner after the latter lost one recently. The two become involved in the unsavory dealings of a vicious crime syndicate while trying to solve the murder of Jack's last partner.
Cast
[edit]- Christopher Atkins as Martin Bullet
- Mark 'Jacko' Jackson as Jack Moran
- Richard Carter as Frankie Button
- Virginia Hey as Toni
- Alfred Bell as Doug Button
- Maureen O'Shaughnessy as Charlene Bullet
- Laurie Moran as Boza Hentley
- Kee Chan as Chang Kai Chee
References
[edit]- ^ "Australian Films at the Australian Box Office", Film Victoria. Retrieved 13 November 2012
- ^ Signal One at Variety]. Retrieved 9 November 2012
- ^ Avalon, Phil (2015). From Steel City to Hollywood. New Holland. p. 233.
- ^ Scott Murray, Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995, Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p141
External links
[edit]- Signal One at IMDb