Black and White

Black and White (2002)

One man's conviction divided a nation.

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2002-10-31
  • User Rating: 5.8/10 from 13 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 39min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Scala Productions
  • Production Country: United Kingdom, Australia
  • Director: Craig Lahiff
star 5.8/10
From 13 Ratings

Summary

Australia, 1958. When a nine year old white girl is found murdered, police are quick to arrest illiterate Aborigine, Max Stuart. Under interrogation Max admits to the killing. With a legal system compromised by intimidation tactics, the skills of his two gifted but naïve defense lawyers are put to the test.

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  • Robert Carlyle

    as David O'Sullivan
  • Charles Dance

    as Roderic Chamberlain
  • Kerry Fox

    as Helen Devaney
  • Colin Friels

    as Father Tom Dixon
  • Ben Mendelsohn

    as Rupert Murdoch
  • David Ngoombujarra

    as Young Max Stuart
  • Max Stuart

    as Old Max Stuart
  • Rhys McConnochie

    as Justice Abbott
  • Bille Brown

    as Thomas Playford
  • John Gregg

    as Rohan Rivett
  • Roy Billing

    as Det Sgt Turner
  • Gary Waddell

    as Constable Jones
  • Patrick Duggin

    as Policeman #1
  • Andrew Martin

    as Policeman #2
  • Frank Gallacher

    as Justice Reed
  • Vincent Ball

    as Chief Justice Napier
  • Peter Whitford

    as Justice Windeyer
  • Heather Mitchell

    as Roma Chamberlain
  • Chris Haywood

    as Det-Sgt Karskens
  • Paul Sonkkila

    as Bishop
  • Petru Gheorghiu

    as Dr. Strehlow
  • Penne Hackforth-Jones

    as Mrs. Aston
  • Marshall Napier

    as Prison Warder
  • Josephine Byrnes

    as Barmaid
  • Andy Anderson

    as Norman Geiseman
  • Tim Robertson

    as Mr. King
  • Peter Carroll

    as Viscount Simonds
  • Tony Mack

    as Mr. Aston
  • Lisa Flanagan

    as Girl at Cinema
  • Donald MacDonald

    as Lord Tucker
  • Nick Readman

    as Alan Moir
  • Edmund Pegge

    as Dawson
  • Scott Harrison

    as Ed Montale
  • Don Barker

    as Ceduna Magistrate
  • Edwin Hodgeman

    as Govt. Prosecutor
  • Briah Victory

    as Mary Hattam
  • Bernard Hull

    as Policeman #3
  • Dylan Lloyd

    as Policeman #4
  • Phillip Lowe

    as Playford's Assistant
  • Roger Newcombe

    as Clerk of Arraigns
  • Colleen Cross

    as Air Hostess
  • Wojciech Pisarek

    as Yugoslav Drunk
  • Paul Simpson

    as Paul Spry
  • John Leigh Gray

    as Jury Foreman
  • Chris Duncan

    as Clerk of Courts
  • David Buchanan

    as Juror (uncredited)
  • Chris Koch

    as Court Attendance (uncredited)
  • Susan Lyons

    as Dr. Thompson (uncredited)
Directing Craig Lahiff Director
Writing Louis Nowra Writer
Art Sarah Gilligan Art Direction
Camera Geoffrey Simpson Director of Photography
Production Helen Leake Producer
Art Murray Picknett Production Design
Production Nik Powell Producer
Costume & Make-Up Annie Marshall Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Tracy Phillpot Hairstylist
Production Jina Jay Casting
Art Robert Webb Set Decoration
Production Christine King Casting
Costume & Make-Up Tracy Phillpot Makeup Artist
Editing Lee Smith Editor
Sound Cezary Skubiszewski Original Music Composer

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