BlackJack

BlackJack

Release date : March 16, 2003
Runtime : 1h 29m
Countries of origin : Australia /
Original Language :
Director : Peter Andrikidis /
Production companies : Jigsaw Entertainment / New South Wales Film & Television Office / Australian Film Finance Corporation /
March 16, 2003 1h 29m Australia Drama More
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Jack Kempson started out as an idealistic cop. Thirty years on, he remains relentless in tracking down villains, but has lost confidence in his moral barometer. He turns a blind eye to the dubious methods employed by some of his contemporaries — prepared to let dodgy means be justified by the noble end.
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Colin Friels
Jack Kempson
Tony Barry
Joe Bueneroti
Kate Beahan
Julie Egan
John Brumpton
Andy Margate
Gigi Edgley
Liz Kempson
David Field
Inspector Terry Kavanagh
Inge Hornstra
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Sam Isaacs
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Doris Younane
Christine Ormond
George Andrikidis
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Yiani Andrikidis
Ashleigh Kirsten
Jason Clarke
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Wadih Dona
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  • title:BlackJack
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2003
  • Runtime:1h 29m
  • Genres: Drama · Crime · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: Australia ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Peter Andrikidis /
  • Writers: Shaun Micallef · Gary McCaffrie ·
  • Production companies: Jigsaw Entertainment · New South Wales Film & Television Office · Australian Film Finance Corporation ·
  • Overview:Jack Kempson started out as an idealistic cop. Thirty years on, he remains relentless in tracking down villains, but has lost confidence in his moral barometer. He turns a blind eye to the dubious methods employed by some of his contemporaries — prepared to let dodgy means be justified by the noble end.
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