Small Claims (film)
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Directed by | Cherie Nowlan |
Written by | Kaye Bendle Keith Thompson |
Produced by | Rosemary Blight Ben Grant Sue Masters |
Starring | Claudia Karvan Rebecca Gibney Robert Mammone |
Cinematography | Anna Howard |
Edited by | Mark Perry |
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Distributed by | Network Ten |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Small Claims is an Australian television film starring Rebecca Gibney[1] and Claudia Karvan,[2] which first aired on Network Ten in 2004. The film was a co-production with subscription television and was also broadcast on the Foxtel, Austar, and Optus Television Subscription Television services. The series was written by husband and wife team, Keith Thompson and Kaye Bendle.
The film is part one of a mystery series about two overworked young mums, de-skilled beyond their worst nightmares, who become a formidable pair of sleuths, directed by Cherie Nowlan.[1] Their cases are the murders, greed and dark passions that lurk behind the anonymous facade of the suburbs.[2] Two sequels followed, entitled Small Claims: White Wedding and Small Claims: The Reunion.
Cast
- Rebecca Gibney, as Chrissy Hindmarsh
- Claudia Karvan, as Jo Collins
- Robert Mammone, as Todd Fehlers
- Paul Barry, as Greg Collins
- Carol Burns, as Pamela
- Gyton Grantley, as Detective Senior Constable Brett
- Wayne Blair, as Detective Senior Constable Lacey
- Rebecca Massey, as Clare Santarini
See also
References
- ^ a b Craven, Peter (13 August 2005). "Gibney stakes her claims". The Age. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
- ^ a b Australian Television Information Archive Small Claim. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
External links
- Small Claims at IMDb
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