Scales of Justice (TV miniseries)
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Scales of Justice is a three-part Australian drama miniseries, made in 1983 by director Michael Jenkins. Scales of Justice was one of the most controversial Australian mini-series ever produced, examining corruption in all levels of law enforcement.
Scales of Justice contains three self-contained, character-linked dramas focusing on the world of Australian law enforcement, vice, drugs, politics and widespread corruption, from street level to the corridors of power, the programme achieved a near-documentary level of realism.
Scales of Justice first screened on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 1983 and was released on DVD in 2005, with a 227 minutes running time.
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[edit] Episodes
- Act One The Job
- Act Two The Game
- Act Three The Numbers
[edit] Cast
- John Hargreaves as Constable Borland
- Bill Hunter as Sergeant O'Rourke
- Simon Burke as Constable Webber
- Isabelle Anderson as Constable Callahan
- Dennis Miller as Sergeant Draffin
- Tim Robertson as Sergeant Miles
- Tony Barry as Nipper Jackson
- Don Reid as Assistant Commissioner Thompson
- Brian McDermott as Police Minister Carpenter
- Nick Tate as Attorney General
- Max Cullen as Roach
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[edit] External links
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