A young woman goes in search of the father she has never known. Her trip takes her from Australia, to England and then on to Bangkok. There she meets up with a charming young man who plants drugs in her luggage and leaves her to her fate when the authorities find them during a routine search at the airport.... Read more
| Starring | Nicole Kidman, Denholm Elliott, Hugo Weaving, Joy Smithers |
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| Director | Ken Cameron |
| Genres | Drama |
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This Australian series came out in the late eighties and gripped Australian viewers. It is thrilling, sad, hopeful. An innocent woman in life and love tries to find her real father and travels to London from Australia. She meets a man who hides inside her camera bag, a stash of drugs which are uncovered by customs in Bangkok. She is of course, inoccent - her so called boyfriend the culprit. Realising the seriousness of her situation and coming to realise Thailand's hard line against drugs and the real possibility she could face the death penalty, she contacts a lawyer who knows her father. He agrees to help her and her father represents her. Kidman, at first has no idea who the man representing her is - he is played by Elliot who is superb as a disgraced army officer from the Japanese war - living in Thailand and coping with alcoholism. It goes deep into the characters and Kidman's cell mate is brilliant. It climaxes into a thrilling conclusion with many questions answered. The fact that Thailand is so strict with drugs, you feel a real empathy and sypathy toward the inoccent and naive Kidman. If you can get past the initial two epsisodes, it culminates into a brilliant series that you will want to watch again.
The movie seems to be weak,it's ok for
bangkok hilton movie fans!!!
over all ok performance.
I found it absolutely engrossing.
The drug traffic/Thai prison/machine gun thing is a little cliched these days but this series has so much more to it in terms of storyline and themes.
The characters are complex, but their actions are rendered entirely believable by a superb cast(take a look at the list). Nicole Kidman in particular is great in her potrayal of the shy/awkward but determined heroine of the story.
It all builds to an edge of the seat finale.
Highly recommended if you like well acted thrillers.
Was not what i expected, as tyhe film is very old and outdated, did not bother to watch the other episode, just opend the packet and returned it
Surely this is entering the 'near classic' genre. Good early Kidman and entertaining supporting roles. I enjoyed it first time round on TV (showing my age now) and I enjoyed it again...
This Australian series came out in the late eighties and gripped Australian viewers. It is thrilling, sad, hopeful. An innocent woman in life and love tries to find her real father and travels to London from Australia. She meets a man who hides inside her camera bag, a stash of drugs which are uncovered by customs in Bangkok. She is of course, inoccent - her so called boyfriend the culprit. Realising the seriousness of her situation and coming to realise Thailand's hard line against drugs and the real possibility she could face the death penalty, she contacts a lawyer who knows her father. He agrees to help her and her father represents her. Kidman, at first has no idea who the man representing her is - he is played by Elliot who is superb as a disgraced army officer from the Japanese war - living in Thailand and coping with alcoholism. It goes deep into the characters and Kidman's cell mate is brilliant. It climaxes into a thrilling conclusion with many questions answered. The fact that Thailand is so strict with drugs, you feel a real empathy and sypathy toward the inoccent and naive Kidman. If you can get past the initial two epsisodes, it culminates into a brilliant series that you will want to watch again.
The movie seems to be weak,it's ok for
bangkok hilton movie fans!!!
over all ok performance.
I found it absolutely engrossing.
The drug traffic/Thai prison/machine gun thing is a little cliched these days but this series has so much more to it in terms of storyline and themes.
The characters are complex, but their actions are rendered entirely believable by a superb cast(take a look at the list). Nicole Kidman in particular is great in her potrayal of the shy/awkward but determined heroine of the story.
It all builds to an edge of the seat finale.
Highly recommended if you like well acted thrillers.
Oh my god. I have no idea how this one ended up in my rental list (must have been my house mate) but it is rubbish!! Don't watch it. I managed to watch 10 or 15 minutes then had to turn it off. Bad acting, bad filming, bad music. It is rubbish. Don't do it to yourself. This is a warning.
Gripping drama, sees Nicole Kidman wrongly imprisoned for drug trafficking, doomed to spending her days in a foul, stinking prison in a land she knows nothing off, this drama will keep you in suspense the whole way through.
The second disc of this film was very good Nicole Kidman played a good part and there was a lot of suspense at the end.
Good film to watch.
Didnt realise it was a series from the 80's so i ordered wrong but after giving it an hour i awakened to discover it was still on .........it was sent back asap.
Was not what i expected, as tyhe film is very old and outdated, did not bother to watch the other episode, just opend the packet and returned it
Didn't realise this was a flaming Aussie mini series from the 80s when I ordered it. Couldn't stick 15 minutes of the dreadful synthesised incidental music and had to turn off - didn't even get to see Nicole! This is only for those who have seen it in the 80s and want to take a trip down memory lane. For early Kidman stuff get Emerald City ...
Despite the obviously 80's synth soundtrack and stylings, this Australian/UK collaboration is thouroughly enjoyable. We found ourselves wanting to watch episode after episode. The drama is gripping, moving and believable. Nicole Kidman, Denholm Elliot and Agent Smith are all excellent.