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Underbelly Files: The Movie Collection DVD

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TELL THEM LUCIFER WAS HERE For two young police officers, a night in the back roads of Moorabbin, Victoria, was just a routine surveillance operation, but Rod Miller and Gary Silk had no inkling it was to be the last night of their lives, coldly shot by two men on a getaway from robbing a local diner. Detective Inspector Paul Sheridan and a crew of investigators determined to find the killers, but the men Sheridan was convinced lay behind the crime proved to be ruthless opponents. ...

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Released
25 November 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Delta Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
269 minutes 
Features
Box set, PAL 
Barcode
5024952865536 
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Collection of three stand-alone feature-length episodes of the Australian crime drama 'Underbelly'. 'Tell Them Lucifer Was Here' (2011) details the manhunt to find the killers of Victorian Police Officers Gary Silk (Daniel Whyte) and Rodney Miller (Paul O'Brien) by Detective Inspector Paul Sheridan (Brett Climo) and the other members of the Operation Lorimer task force. 'Infiltration' (2011) follows Victorian Police Detective Colin McLaren (Sullivan Stapleton) as he works undercover to infiltrate the Australian branch of the Calabrian Mafia, a task which would lead to the incarceration of eleven Mafiosi. Finally, 'The Man Who Got Away' (2011) concerns British-Australian drug smuggler David McMillan (Toby Schmitz), who was at one point included on Interpol's most wanted list and is to date the only Westerner to have escaped Thailand's Klong Prem prison.