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| Guy Pearce | Leckie | |
| Ben Mendelsohn | Andrew Cody | |
| Joel Edgerton | Barry Brown | |
| Luke Ford | Darren Cody | |
| Jacki Weaver | Janine Cody | |
| Sullivan Stapleton | Craig Cody | |
| James Frecheville | Joshua Cody | |
| Dan Wyllie | Ezra White | |
| Anthony Hayes | Det. Justin Norris | |
| Laura Wheelwright | Nicky Henry | |
| Mirrah Foulkes | Catherine Brown | |
| Justin Rosniak | Det. Randall Roache | |
| Susan Prior | Alicia Henry | |
| Clayton Jacobson | Gus Emery | |
| Anna Lise Phillips | Justine Hopper |
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| Producer | Vincent Sheehan
Libby Sharpe |
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| Writer | David Michôd
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| Cinematography | Adam Arkapaw
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| Musician | Antony Partos
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Following the death of his mother, J finds himself living with his estranged family, under the watchful eye of his doting grandmother, Smurf (JACKI WEAVER), mother to the Cody boys. J quickly comes to believe that he is a player in this world. But , as he soon discovers, this world is far larger and more menacing than he could ever imagine. J finds himself at the center of a cold-blooded revenge plot that turns the family upside down. |
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