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Killing Time

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2010–2011
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Colin Friels, Diana Glenn, Malcolm Kennard, Robert Rabiah, David Wenham, Richard Cawthorne, Steve Mouzakis, and Sean McIntyre in Killing Time (2010)
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The story of disgraced lawyer Andrew Fraser's rise from a small time lawyer to successfully defending the most infamous criminals this country has ever seen, and his ultimate downfall and im... Read allThe story of disgraced lawyer Andrew Fraser's rise from a small time lawyer to successfully defending the most infamous criminals this country has ever seen, and his ultimate downfall and imprisonment for five years in maximum security.The story of disgraced lawyer Andrew Fraser's rise from a small time lawyer to successfully defending the most infamous criminals this country has ever seen, and his ultimate downfall and imprisonment for five years in maximum security.

  • Stars
    • David Wenham
    • Diana Glenn
    • John Brumpton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    406
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    • Stars
      • David Wenham
      • Diana Glenn
      • John Brumpton
    • 5User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    David Wenham
    David Wenham
    • Andrew Fraser
    • 2011
    Diana Glenn
    Diana Glenn
    • Denise Fraser
    • 2011
    John Brumpton
    John Brumpton
    • Peter Dupas
    • 2011
    Colin Friels
    Colin Friels
    • Lewis Moran
    • 2011
    Eva Rees
    • Lachlan Fraser
    • 2011
    Max Fairchild
    Max Fairchild
    • Ray Edmunds
    • 2011
    Paul Moder
    • Paul Gorman
    • 2011
    Kerry Walker
    Kerry Walker
    • Sheila Fraser
    • 2011
    Bethany Whitmore
    Bethany Whitmore
    • Olivia Fraser
    • 2011
    Terry Norris
    Terry Norris
    • Rod Fraser
    • 2011
    Kris McQuade
    Kris McQuade
    • Kath Pettingill
    • 2011
    Malcolm Kennard
    Malcolm Kennard
    • Victor Peirce
    • 2011
    Kate Jenkinson
    Kate Jenkinson
    • Wendy Peirce
    • 2011
    Reef Ireland
    Reef Ireland
    • Jason Ryan
    • 2011
    Martin Sharpe
    Martin Sharpe
    • Trevor Pettingill
    • 2011
    Steve Hayden
    • Jim the Screw
    • 2011
    Nick Farnell
    Nick Farnell
    • Detective Alan Daniels
    • 2011
    Louise Crawford
    Louise Crawford
    • Sally Fraser
    • 2011
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    8jrisles

    Great Australian Drama at its Best

    I have just completed watching the Killing Time series on the Soho channel on pay TV. I am not too sure how i missed this at time of release but so glad i caught the beginning of this show on its re- screening.

    I won't go into too much detail other than to say this would have to be one of David Wenham' finest. I have always liked/loved David Wenham as an actor and i think the first time I ever saw him in a show were the "Sea Change" series that aired on ABC years ago.

    The whole show is superbly cast but David Wenham is certainly convincing in this role. Diana Glenn also plays a magnificent long suffering wife role in this show.

    I do hope it won numerous awards and if like me you haven't seen it before i certainly suggest you do.

    An excellent show, excellent actors, excellent storyline/plot (i did not know anything about Andrew Fraser before i started watching this show). A must see for the acting alone.
    9JOHN_REID

    Quality Australian crime drama

    I have just seen the fourth episode of Killing Time and am enjoying this immensely. It is interesting that a series of this type has its premier and probably exclusive screening on Cable TV rather than Commercial TV. Perhaps the content is too violent and confronting for Commercial TV. The Cable TV screening actually works very well with a series like this. There are multiple screenings of each episode so there is no excuse to miss anything and only small interruptions from commercial breaks.

    David Wenham is superb as Andrew Fraser, a lawyer who chooses the wrong clients. His family and friends know this and look on his successes with an almost condescending bewilderment as to why he seems drawn to representing criminals and exploiting loopholes in the law to set them free. Although he is successful he makes enemies with the police and has a tenuous relationship with the people he defends.

    Killing Time is told as two parallel stories - the past, with Fraser's rise to fame and success in making the police look like fools and the present, where he is incarcerated and trying to cope with life in prison. At the moment we are not sure exactly what precipitated his sentence to a term in prison but there are plenty of clues.

    With each week we learn more about the man. It seems inevitable that things will eventually turn pear shaped for him. His strange penchant for defending criminals who are obviously guilty is a road to self destruction. Each time he wins in court and humiliates the police, he creates more enemies. He tries to justify his actions to his family but they clearly cannot accept that he uses legal arguments and technical points to defend vicious criminals.

    The cast is impressive. Diana Glenn is a very promising actress and plays the role of his wife very effectively. Richard Cawthorne and Malcolm Kennard are both brilliant as the manic criminals that Andrew Fraser chooses to defend.

    Colin Friels is at his best as Lewis Moran. He plays one standout scene in a bar with classic understatement that will linger in the memories of anyone who sees the series.

    I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the series - great Australian drama and highly recommended.
    7peterrichboy

    Bloody good Aussie drama mate

    I've not seen many Australian dramas on account most I've seen have not been that good. Usually they love to blow there own trumpet about how great they our as a nation. Tales of heroes underdogs or people who take on the establishment and win. But here we have the true story of Andrew Fraser, a corrupt lawyer involved in two of Australia's highest profile cases the Walsh st police murders and the Alan Bond bankruptcy case. It shows a dark side to Australia we don't normally see. Police corruption, drugs and violent crime. The show captures the excesses eighties and nineties perfectly whilst David Wenham an actor I had not seen before is excellent in the lead role.
    10andrewglencross65

    Up there with "Blue Murder" and "Pheonix"

    This is just superb Aussie true crime drama, with David Wenham utterly convincing as disgraced(but bloody brilliant)lawyer Andrew Fraser.

    The Melbourne crime milieu feels just right.

    Colin Friels makes a great Lewis Moran.

    Kris McQuade delivers a searing performance as crime matriarch Kath Pettingill(Granny Evil).

    You'll also never be able to quite shake the Walsh St murders after seeing this...rendered like something out of a nightmare.

    "Killing Time" also gets its period feel RIGHT without overly drawing attention to its set/clothes/hair/music details--HELLO "Puberty Blues".

    Liked the use of Nick Cave/Hunters and The Saints.

    NOT-TO-BE-MISSED.

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      Killing Time is an Australian television drama series on TV1 subscription television channel which first screened in 2011. It is based on the true story of disgraced lawyer Andrew Fraser. In New Zealand it screened on Prime Television.

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2011 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gyilkos idők
    • Filming locations
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Production company
      • FremantleMedia
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