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Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities/A Tale of Two Hitmen
A Tale of Two Hitmen | |
Episode 5 | |
Airdate | March 2, 2009 |
Production Number | 205 |
Written by | Kris Mrksa |
Directed by | Tony Tilse |
← 4 Business as Usual |
6 → Stranded |
Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities |
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A Tale of Two Hitmen is the fifth episode of Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities.
Starring: Roy Billing (Bob Trimbole), Anna Hutchison (Allison Dine), Matthew Newton (Terry Clark), Asher Keddie (Liz Cruickshank), Peter Phelps (Joe Messina)
Guest Starring: Tim McCunn (Brian Kane), Nathan Page (Ray Chuck), Dustin Clare (Chris Flannery), Kate Ritchie (Judi Kane), Teo Gebert (Laurie Prendergast), Wayne Bradley (Vinnie Mikkelsen), Martin Dingle Wall (Les Kane), Charlie Rose MacLennan (Martine Kane), Harry Ikimis Healey (Martine Kane), Marcello Fabrizi (TV Reporter), Estelle Chown (Young Jacqui Cruickshank), Renato Fabretti (Chopper Read), Simone Kessell (Isabel Wilson), Gareth Reeves (Doug Wilson), Jake Lindesay (Wayne Robb), Scott Burgess (Jim Bazley), Elan Zavelsky (Young Alphonse Gangitano), Leon Gulaptus (Collingwood Barman), David Roberts (Angus Campbell), Kiana Schembri (Chris Flannery's Daughter), Maurizio Degliesposti (Proprietor of Gambling Den), Craig Morrison (Ringer), Ron Haddrick (Bertie), Candice Leigh (Chris Flannery's Girlfriend #1), Jenna Driscoll (Chris Flannery's Girlfriend #2), Hugo Banks (Ray Chuck's Son), Melissa Cook (Ray Chuck's Wife), Peter O'Brien (George Freeman), Ian Roberts (Barry), Wadih Dona (Nick Paltos), Damon Gameau (Andy Maher), Daniel Roberts (Jim Egan), Paul Tassone (Dennis Kelly), Cale Morgan (Uniform Melbourne Cop), Jenna Lind (Maria Muhary), Cooper Gibson (Jarrod Clark), Suzannah McDonald (Ann-Marie Presland), Jonny Pasvolsky (Dave Priest), Patricia Centenera (Filipino Hooker), Caroline Craig (Jacqui James / Narrator)
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Plot Overview
Chuck Bennett goes on trial for Les Kane's death, but in the absence of a body is acquitted.