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1794:Redfern Now
1786:Redfern Now
1738:Love My Way
1730:Love My Way
1722:Love My Way
1650:Blue Murder
1436:(2010–2029)
1431:(1990–2009)
1426:(1986–1989)
1302:Blue Murder
1243:(1990–2009)
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1189:Blue Murder
1155:28 February
1021:Tony Martin
1004:Blue Murder
759:as himself*
748:John Walton
694:Bill Hunter
607:Tony Martin
514:Bruce Barry
506:Bogdan Koca
502:Bill Hunter
486:Episode two
423:green light
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339:Blue Murder
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171:Tony Martin
165:Narrated by
151:Bill Hunter
101:Tony Martin
79:Directed by
47:Crime drama
25:Blue Murder
1911:1995 films
1880:Categories
1850:The Twelve
1754:Underbelly
1658:Water Rats
1570:Division 4
1554:Division 4
1098:References
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1032:Nominated
836:Home media
781:Production
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757:Ray Martin
622:Gary Sweet
583:"Epilogue"
560:Ray Martin
549:"Two Dogs"
476:Gary Sweet
388:NSW Police
306:miniseries
287:1995-09-21
277:1995-09-14
240:(in total)
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111:Gary Sweet
69:Written by
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1682:SeaChange
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1666:Frontline
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742:Ian Bliss
230:Rod Allan
198:Australia
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73:Ian David
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1778:The Slap
1578:Homicide
1562:Homicide
1546:Homicide
1538:Homicide
1530:Homicide
1522:Homicide
1514:Homicide
1390:The King
1318:Wildside
972:Nominee
919:Reel DVD
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773:Willesee
643:Gary Day
565:Willesee
227:Producer
126:Gary Day
89:Starring
53:Based on
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1626:Phoenix
1146:"About"
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238:198 min
206:English
1853:(2023)
1845:(2022)
1837:(2019)
1829:(2018)
1821:(2017)
1813:(2016)
1810:Glitch
1805:(2015)
1797:(2014)
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317:Sydney
1642:Janus
881:None
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830:R 18+
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