
Jack Irish: Bad Debts (2012)
Año de Estreno: 2012
Nación: Australia
Título Alternativo: N/A
Director: Jeffrey Walker
Guionista: Andrew Knight, Peter Temple
Producción & Género
Productor(es): N/A
Compañías: Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Essential Media and Entertainment, Film Victoria, Screen Australia, ZDF Enterprises
Género: Drama, Mystery, Thriller, Tv Movie
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: activist, australian rules football, client, debt collector, grenade, gunfight, horse racing, jack irish, melbourne, australia, nat king cole, police commissioner, police corruption, sports gambling, wife murder
Argumento
Jack Irish, once a criminal lawyer, now leads a complex life as a part-time investigator and debt collector. When an ex-client named Harry VIctoria approaches him for help, Jack initially declines due to his desire to avoid his past. However, when Harry is found dead, Jack becomes entangled in the ominous past he thought he left behind. The investigation leads Jack through Melbourne's underworld, involving horse racing, sports gambling, and police corruption.
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Resumen
Jack Irish: Bad Debts (2012) is a Australian television movie directed by Jeffrey Walker. It follows the titular character, portrayed by Guy Pearce, who navigates a tumultuous life as an investigator and debt collector after his past as a criminal lawyer catches up with him. The film explores themes of redemption, avoidance of one's past, and the consequences of involvement in Melbourne's criminal underworld.
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