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Last Train to Freo

Jeremy Sims switches from actor to director for this taut Aussie thriller that began life as a short play. Set in real time, a woman boards a train carriage at night only to find the guards are on strike and the only other passsengers are a couple of seedy-looking ex-cons who begin taunting her. A terrific little suspenser, nominated for several Australian film awards, that will keep you guessing right up to the final stop.

Year: 2006
Genre: Drama, Thrillers & Suspense, Australian Film, Alice's Playhouse
Country: Australia
Director: Jeremy Sims
Starring: Steve Le Marquand, Gigi Edgley, Tom Budge, Glenn Hazeldine, Gillian Jones
Duration: 85 Minutes
Rating: R16 - Violence, offensive language and content that may disturb.
6.6/10
Location in store: Australian Film

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