The Hard Word
The Hard Word (released in some regions as The Australian Job) is a 2002 Australian crime film about three bank-robbing brothers who are offered a role in a bold heist while serving time in prison. The film was written and directed by Scott Roberts, and stars Guy Pearce and Rachel Griffiths.
The Hard Word | |
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Directed by | Scott Roberts |
Written by | Scott Roberts |
Produced by | Al Clark |
Starring | Guy Pearce Rachel Griffiths Robert Taylor Joel Edgerton |
Cinematography | Brian J. Breheny |
Edited by | Martin Connor |
Music by | David Thrussell |
Distributed by | Roadshow Entertainment (Australia) Lions Gate Entertainment (US) |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Countries | Australia United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot
The plot centers around three brothers, sophisticated armed robbers led by the shrewd Dale who work with their long-time lawyer, Frank and corrupt police to pull off the biggest heist in Australian history. Matters become complicated when Dale begins to realize that while he's been in jail his wife, Carol has been sleeping with Frank, who has schemes of his own.
The major heist is a reworking of the 1976 Great Bookie Robbery, with a number of variations, including the murders of several people.
Box office
The Hard Word grossed $2,957,456 at the box office in Australia.[1]
Butcher talk
A few times Butcher talk ("Rechtub klat") is spoken.[2][3] At those times hard coded subtitles are used.
References
- "Film Victoria – Australian Films at the Australian Box Office" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2010.
- "Behind that tray of snags, there's a rehctub talking backwards". 27 May 2002.
- "Secret languages of doctors, waiters, flight attendants, butchers and teachers". 25 October 2015.