Dead Easy (1970 film)
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Dead Easy is an Australian film released on 1 June 1970.[1]
Dead Easy | |
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Directed by | Nigel Buesst |
Written by | Nigel Buesst |
Produced by | Nigel Buesst |
Starring | Peter Carmody |
Cinematography | Vince Monton |
Edited by | Nigel Buesst |
Release date |
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Running time | 53 mins |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Plot
A student of criminology is completing a thesis on Melbourne mass murderers. With the aid of a German professor he visits the scenes of the crimes of Frederick Deeming, Norman List, Arnold Sodeman and Edward Leonski and reconstructs them.[1] One day the students visits the professor and sees him attacked by two strangers. The professor knifes one of the men.
Cast
- Peter Carmody as the student
- Kurt Beimelas the professor
- Anna Raknes as the girlfriend
- Peter Cummins as the stranger
- David Car as a stranger
- Martin Phelan as cameraman
- Brian Davies as friend
- Bruce Spence as friend
- Shirley Carr
- Alan Finney
Production
The film was shot in January 1970 in and around Melbourne. It received a limited release.[2]
References
External links
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