Category: Crime
Year: 2010
Rating: 6.6/10 (861 votes)
Director: Patrick Hughes
Country: Australia
Language: English
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date: 5 November 2010 (USA) See more »
Taglines: Revenge just rode into town.
Movie Storyline
A young police officer must survive his first day's duty in a small country town.
Cast:
Ryan Kwanten
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Shane Cooper
Steve Bisley
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Old Bill
Tommy Lewis
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Jimmy Conway
Claire van der Boom
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Alice Cooper
Christopher Davis
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Slim
Kevin Harrington
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Barlow
Richard Sutherland
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Manning
Ken Radley
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Earl
John Brumpton
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Rex
Cliff Ellen
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Gleason
Jim Daly
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Ted
Dom Phelan
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Ken
Eddie Baroo
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Willy
Tim Hughes
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Micky Carlin
Ken Connley
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Joseph Carlin
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
Color: Color
Filming Locations: Omeo, Victoria, Australia
Official Site(s): Official Facebook | Official site |
Crazy Credits:
There's a scene during the end credits.
User Review:
Entertaining!
, rated: 7/10
Shane Cooper has just moved to the small town of Red Hill. On his first
day as a constable, he must try to stop a very dangerous convict who
just escaped and is coming back in town for unfinished business.
In a nutshell, this is Red Hill and those few lines alone are
sufficient to understand this plot contains classic western elements.
Director Patrick Hughes seems to understand the genre very much and
seamlessly blends it to the somewhat modern context.
Taken as a very serious film, Red Hill might not score very high but
thankfully, Hughes doesn't take it too seriously and has written a
smart script that has great ingredients and builds up the tension
gradually. His direction is likewise efficient, mixing contemplative
scenes with straight up action/thriller. Overall, it's got some mood to
it while never forgetting it's first and foremost a piece of
entertainment.
At the heart of the film are the main characters. Hughes doesn't offer
much exposition for and still succeeds in giving a lot of life to most
of them. This is in part good writing and direction but also due to the
very talented cast. Ryan Kwanten stars as young constable Shane Cooper
and he conveys very well the "main hero" vibe by being human and
vulnerable rather than just a squeaky clean superhero. Steve Bisley
plays Bill, his boss who represents the law in town and pretty much
seems to run it. Bisley is amazing to watch and steals many of the
scenes he is in with great charisma and a domineering personality. When
he talks, people listen. Finally, Tommy Lewis plays Jimmy Conway, the
convict on the loose. Lewis succeeds in giving his character a brutal,
menacing aura without uttering a single word, which I find very
impressive.
One of the very impressive element of Red Hill is the stunning music
score. Absolutely wonderful work by Dmitri Golovko, who has very few
credits to his name. The script shifts through different tones and
moods and Golovko is always right on target, never overdoing it. Expect
to hear more from this guy in the future.
Despite all the praise, Red Hill is not perfect. The surrounding
characters in the story (other officers of the law, various citizens
and Cooper's wife) are too sketchy. The cinematography is cool but few
scenes are really memorable and absolutely nothing will make your jaw
drop. The action scenes range from "pretty cool" to "lacking". The
western genre is cleverly revisited and transposed to our times but
Hughes doesn't bring anything new at all. What you have a cool film
that partly reminded me of classic Walter Hill movies. I wish Hughes
had given just another pass to his script, fleshing out some characters
and situations just a little more and given slightly more thought to
some scenes, including the conclusion which I feel was slightly
anti-climactic the way it was shot.
But if you're a fan of classic western or old school action thrillers
that do not sacrifice a smart script just to string one action scene
after another there is no doubt Red Hill should at least entertain you.
Australian cinema keeps on expanding in all directions and I keep on
loving it!
For his first full feature, Patrick Hughes has done very well and I am
looking forward to more films written and/or directed by him.
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