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Underbelly Files: Tell Them Lucifer Was Here

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Underbelly Files: Tell Them Lucifer Was Here
Airdate February 7, 2011
Written by Peter Gawler
Directed by Shawn Seet
Network Nine Network
Style 95-minute drama
Company Screentime Productions


Origin Australia



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Tell Them Lucifer Was Here is a drama, the first telefeature in the Underbelly series, telling the story of two young officers in Melbourne in 1998, gunned down in the line of duty while carrying out normal duties and the hunt for their killers.

Starring: Drew Maslen / Maverick Meade (Baby James Miller), Paul O'Brien (Rod Miller), Jane Allsop (Carmel Arthur), Chris Bunworth (Det. Sgt. Mark Butterworth), Daniel Whyte (Sgt. Gary Silk), Greg Stone (Bandali Debs), Dimitri Baveas (Jason Roberts), Philip Lau (Restaurant Manager), Diana Nguyen (Terrified Waitress), Don Hany (Nik 'The Russian' Radev), Robert Ratti (Greaseball), Ty Hungerford (Snr. Con. Frank Bendeich), Tim Ross (Snr. Con. Darren Sherren), James Taylor (Det. Snr. Con. Steve Beanland), Craig Blumeris (Det. Snr. Con. Joe D'Alo), Simon Todman (First Traffic Officer), Lia Davies (Second Traffic Officer), Brett Climo (Det. Inspector Paul Sheridan), Bruce Alexander (Peter Ross), Peter Lowrey (Police Chaplain), Marshall Napier (Chief Commissioner), Robert Taylor (Deputy Commissioner), Nick Pendragon (SOG Inspector), Jeremy Kewley (Det. Snr. Sgt. Graeme Collins), Lois Collinder (Val Silk), Tony Porter (Morrie Silk), Hadrian Jonathan (Ian Silk), Ditch Davey (Det. Sgt. Mick Ritchie), Adrian Dean (Young Detective), Todd Lasance (Det. Sgt. Dean Thomas), David Brookes (Fleeing Bikie), Neil Garbutt (Giant Maori), Lance Lazzarini (Mute Crim), Soichi Yasutak (First Druggie), Ralph Sanchez (Second Druggie), Terri Brabon (Hypnotherapist), Scott Warwick (Ballistics Expert), Peter Sharkey (Windscreen Technician), Brigid Gallacher (Nicole Debs), Melissa Bergland (Joanne Debs), Brendan Bacon (Car Thief), Peter Lesley (Informant), Jacqui Roderick (Car Thief's Girlfriend), Annie Jones (Dorothy Debs), Gina Morley (Journo), John Silvester (Himself), Simon Barbaro (Luciano), Ray Tiernan (Edward Kennedy-Ripon), David Ravenswood (Old Bloke at Strip Club), Heidi Valkenburg (Girl Behind Counter), Karli Madden (First Stripper), Jennifer Carino (Second Stripper), Byron Marsh (James Miller - 10 months), Jacqueline Sim (Nik Radev's Customer), Tim Sullivan (Motivational Speaker), Jasmine Dare (Kristy Harty), Lee Cormie (Joseph Debs), Mark Drinkwater (First Surveillance Tech), Graham Murray (Second Surveillance Tech), Shanti Pezet (Police Audio Monitor), Saara Lamberg (German Backpacker), Francesca Waters (Helga Sutherland), Koby Abela (James Miller - 2 years), Robert Zakrzewski (Male Shopper), Justin Batchelor (Covert Protection Officer), Glenn Ellis (Tradie (Undercover Cop) Lee Perry (Police Radio / Interviewer), Matt Thomas (Police Radio / DJ / Muso), Caroline Craig (Jacqui James / Narrator)

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External Sites

Underbelly Files: Tell Them Lucifer Was Here on IMDb