Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFollows the life of Ivan Milat, the backpack killer.Follows the life of Ivan Milat, the backpack killer.Follows the life of Ivan Milat, the backpack killer.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Folgen durchsuchen
Empfohlene Bewertungen
A fascinating and horrific tale that's underwritten and vague. While some actual quotes make their way in to the script, too much of what happened is glossed over. For a 3 hour+ miniseries, so much more could've been included.
Most of the cast aquits itself quite well. Kennard is very good as the title character and Field is near-flawless as always. However, top-billed (?!) Cawthorne is difficult to watch; his expression never changes, even when he's shouting or upset and should show some sort of emotion.
Watch Crime Investigation Australia (2005) and/or Wolf Creek (2005) instead.
Catching Milat is an Australian two-part miniseries which follows the true story of how New South Wales police tracked down serial killer Ivan Milat, who was responsible for the infamous backpacker murders in the early 1990's. Based on the book "Sins of the Brother: The Definitive Story of Ivan Milat and the Backpacker Murders" by Mark Whittaker and Les Kennedy, the show is filled with plenty of tension and suspense, and made all the more horrifying because it really happened. You see just how lengthy a process it was to catch him and the emotions of those involved.
Directed by Peter Andrikidis, who has shown great diversity through his many directing projects, has once again done an excellent job.
Malcom Kennard as Ivan Milat is simply chilling. He is superb in portraying this deceptive character. On the one hand the seemingly normal guy who everybody likes and on the other hand a ruthless psychopathic killer.
Geoff Morrell, Richard Cawthorne and David Field all have a strong screen presence. The rest of the supporting cast are all fantastic.
The score by award-winning composer Michael Yezerski really adds an extra element of unease.
Even though there were changes made for the series, from the book, I applaud the cast and crew of Catching Milat for bringing this drama to the small screen. It is one of the best Australian miniseries I've seen in quite a while.
Directed by Peter Andrikidis, who has shown great diversity through his many directing projects, has once again done an excellent job.
Malcom Kennard as Ivan Milat is simply chilling. He is superb in portraying this deceptive character. On the one hand the seemingly normal guy who everybody likes and on the other hand a ruthless psychopathic killer.
Geoff Morrell, Richard Cawthorne and David Field all have a strong screen presence. The rest of the supporting cast are all fantastic.
The score by award-winning composer Michael Yezerski really adds an extra element of unease.
Even though there were changes made for the series, from the book, I applaud the cast and crew of Catching Milat for bringing this drama to the small screen. It is one of the best Australian miniseries I've seen in quite a while.
Mal Kennard, the research he must have done for the role in becoming Ivan Milat was thorough. He did a wonderful job of making us believe that he was evil. Incredible growth of this actor. Can't wait to see what he's up to next. I watch this with an open mind knowing a lot about the story from media reports. The intricacies of the storyline drew me in and the betrayal by the actors was first class. Really want to see more work like this on Australian TV. I have watched this now several times and each time I find something new in it. If you haven't checked this out I would definitely recommend doing so.
Just watched all episodes back to back and to say I am disappointed is an understatement.
I expected a bit of horror and some gruesome violence but you see absolutely nothing and there is virtually no fear and terror or suspense conveyed. The Milat backstory was also pretty vague and it was like watching any episode of any old serial killer CSI episode with some truly dreary acting and poor characterization - bit of a rotten tomato or lame potato this one.
I expected a bit of horror and some gruesome violence but you see absolutely nothing and there is virtually no fear and terror or suspense conveyed. The Milat backstory was also pretty vague and it was like watching any episode of any old serial killer CSI episode with some truly dreary acting and poor characterization - bit of a rotten tomato or lame potato this one.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesThe actor, who plays the serial killer Ivan Milat (Malcolm Kennard) has revealed he had been hitchhiking along the Hume Highway in the late 1980s and early 90s when Milat murdered seven backpackers and is suspected of killing more.
- SoundtracksAm I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again?
Written by Rick Brewster (uncredited), Doc Neeson (uncredited) and John Brewster (uncredited)
Performed by The Angels
Top-Auswahl
Melde dich zum Bewerten an und greife auf die Watchlist für personalisierte Empfehlungen zu.
- How many seasons does Catching Milat have?Powered by Alexa
Details
Zu dieser Seite beitragen
Bearbeitung vorschlagen oder fehlenden Inhalt hinzufügen