Bangkok Hilton (1989)
DVDRip | MKV | 720x544 | x264 @ 1600 Kbps | total: 269 min | 6x ~580 Mb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: None
Genre: Thriller, Drama
DVDRip | MKV | 720x544 | x264 @ 1600 Kbps | total: 269 min | 6x ~580 Mb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: None
Genre: Thriller, Drama
Director: Ken Cameron
Writers: Ken Cameron, Terry Hayes, Tony Morphett
Stars: Nicole Kidman, Denholm Elliott, Hugo Weaving
The story of Kat Stanton, an Australian woman searching for her father who, whilst travelling back from London to Australia via Thailand, makes friends with Arkie Ragan), a photographer. Kat is tricked into carrying some luggage through Thai customs for Arkie, only for the police to find drugs in his bag. Kat is sentenced to spend time in the horrific "Bangkok Hilton" prison, where she makes friends with fellow inmate Mandy Engels, who has been sentenced to death. Whilst she endures the terrible conditions inside, Kat's lawyer Richard Carlisle and ex-patriot Hal Stanton battle with the authorities to have her freed.
This is the ultimate TV mini-series. Everything is right. The story, the acting, the filming, the length, the locations, what not?
It looks as if even the prison scenes have been filmed in a real Thai prison, although one might doubt if permission would have been given for that by the Thai authorities if the script was known to them. All the other Bangkok scenes are definitely filmed on real locations. Also the airport scenes. They were definitely filmed at Bangkok Airport. I can guarantee this, knowing the place well. In this series Nicole Kidman broke through as an actress and she would deserve an Oscar, if there were one for this category (TV movies). Her acting is so perfectly natural and it looks as if she is going through the events herself, like in a documentary. One seldom sees such superior acting in a TV mini-series. All the locations have been chosen extremely well. I happen to know Bangkok quite well and I would not have been able to suggest any better locations. The movie last for about 4.5 hours, but this is not one minute too long. One needs every scene in the movie and it never bores. One can hardly believe that 4.5 hours have passed when the end credits appear. Time flies and if one looks at a video or DVD version it is impossible to interrupt it.
This one clearly shows that a TV mini-series can be of high quality and can be far superior to a movie, made for theaters. Everybody will want to see this one more than once. Superior work from Australia! Without any hesitation: 10/10!
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