MysteryDramaCrimeTV Movie

The Killing Field

- A KILLER WINTER IS COMING

A task force is sent to a small country town to investigate a shocking crime.

Release Date : 2014-05-04

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Cornerstone PicturesSeven Network

Production Country : Australia

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Rebecca Gibney

Character Name : Detective Sergeant Eve Jenkins

Original Name : Rebecca Gibney

Gender : Female

Peter O'Brien

Character Name : Detective Inspector Lachlan McKenzie

Original Name : Peter O'Brien

Gender : Male

Liam McIntyre

Character Name : Detective Senior Constable Dan Wild

Original Name : Liam McIntyre

Gender : Male

Chloé Boreham

Character Name : Detective Senior Constable Bridget Anderson

Original Name : Chloé Boreham

Gender : Female

Warwick Young

Character Name : Matt Davis

Original Name : Warwick Young

Gender : Male

Eamon Farren

Character Name : Damian Jeffries

Original Name : Eamon Farren

Gender : Male

Damien Garvey

Character Name : Brett Holloway

Original Name : Damien Garvey

Gender : Male

Anna Lise Phillips

Character Name : Jennifer Fleet

Original Name : Anna Lise Phillips

Gender : Female

Darren Gilshenan

Character Name : Brian Fleet

Original Name : Darren Gilshenan

Gender : Male

Josh McConville

Character Name : Jackson Ciesolka

Original Name : Josh McConville

Gender : Male

Dave Eastgate

Character Name : Ray Stafford

Original Name : Dave Eastgate

Gender : Male

Patrick Thompson

Character Name : Larry Fernando

Original Name : Patrick Thompson

Gender : Male

Edmund Lembke-Hogan

Character Name : Darren McKechnie

Original Name : Edmund Lembke-Hogan

Gender : Male

James Peter Fraser

Character Name : Bruno Fernando

Original Name : James Peter Fraser

Gender : Male

Anita Hegh

Character Name : Diedre Hughes

Original Name : Anita Hegh

Gender : Female

Sam O'Dell

Character Name : Kevin Ryan

Original Name : Sam O'Dell

Gender : Male

Blazey Best

Character Name : Jacinta Ryan

Original Name : Blazey Best

Gender : Male

Odile Le Clezio

Character Name : Angie

Original Name : Odile Le Clezio

Gender : Female

Hugh Parker

Character Name : Pathologist

Original Name : Hugh Parker

Gender : Male

Eliza Saville

Character Name : Sophie Britton

Original Name : Eliza Saville

Gender : Male

Taylor Ferguson

Character Name : Becky Ryan

Original Name : Taylor Ferguson

Gender : Female

Emma Jackson

Character Name : Kathy Stafford

Original Name : Emma Jackson

Gender : Male

Gabrielle Scawthorn

Character Name : Stacey Matthews

Original Name : Gabrielle Scawthorn

Gender : Female

Laura Bunting

Character Name : Chloe Ryan

Original Name : Laura Bunting

Gender : Female

Kane Johnson

Character Name : Mikey Davis

Original Name : Kane Johnson

Gender : Male

Kallan Richards

Character Name : Lincoln de Luca

Original Name : Kallan Richards

Gender : Male

John Harding

Character Name : Uniform 1

Original Name : John Harding

Gender : Male

Anthony Hunt

Character Name : Uniform 2

Original Name : Anthony Hunt

Gender : Male

Nick Bolton

Character Name : Re-enactment Director

Original Name : Nick Bolton

Gender : Male

Jessica Kenny

Character Name : Re-enactment Becky

Original Name : Jessica Kenny

Gender : Male

Jean Taylor

Character Name : Sophie's Grandmother

Original Name : Jean Taylor

Gender : Male

Olga Miller

Character Name : Tamara Adams

Original Name : Olga Miller

Gender : Female

Jack O'Rourke

Character Name : Larry's Mate

Original Name : Jack O'Rourke

Gender : Male

Wassim Hawat

Character Name : UnderCover Detective Edward

Original Name : Wassim Hawat

Gender : Male

Wayne Tsipouras

Character Name : Searcher

Original Name : Wayne Tsipouras

Gender : Male

Reviews

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2021-06-23

The Killing Field By David Knox on May 2, 2014 Screen Shot 2014-05-01 at 9.31.26 pm.jpgWho doesn’t love a good whodunit? Television is full of them whether as event dramas, weekly crimes or telemovies. The latest offering is The Killing Field, a Seven-produced telemovie featuring network sweetheart Rebecca Gibney (also acting as a Producer). Neatly folding Julie Rafter away like a warm woolly jumper, she returns as the rather clinical and cool Detective Sergeant Eve Winter. She is lured by Detective Inspector Lachlan McKenzie (Peter O’Brien) back to a city-based Detective squad for a major case in the bush. Joined by Detective Senior Constable Bridget Anderson (Chloé Boreham) and Detective Senior Constable Dan Wild (Liam McIntyre) they are confronted by the graves of five dead bodies in the fictional town of Mingara. While it suggests a serial killer has been hiding amongst the sleepy community, the more immediate threat concerns the disappearance of a teenage girl, Becky (Taylor Ferguson). In their designer suits, this rather mod squad become fly-in, fly-out crime-busters (a nod to Criminal Minds perhaps?) openly discussing the case while strolling down main street. The local force, in over their heads, are left to mind the crime scene and can’t even seem to do that sufficiently. We meet the family of the missing girl, and various townsfolk most of whom we would consider key suspects. The stock standard white board with photos is there to help. Eve serves as our guide into this world, gleaning pieces of information and raising suspicions about what’s been laying beneath the surface, literally, of Mingara. She also suppresses an emotional backstory with McKenzie and there’s a little of the good cop / bad cop going on between them, thankfully not too heavily. Anderson and Wild have loosely-sketched backstories that will presumably develop should the drama proceed to series. Supporting cast members include Damien Garvey, Darren Gilshenan, Anita Hegh and Dave Eastgate. As a thriller you can expect red herrings, a little action and eleventh-hour jeopardy. But aside from the handsome backdrop of the fictional Mingara this telemovie predominantly feels like a weekly episodic crime. It lacks the vast themes that would justify a telemovie format, and the depth of character required. Gibney has the cropped haircut and underplays the warmth with which she has become associated, but lacks the aggressive, seniority of a Helen Mirren Prime Suspect. Some policing moments feel amplified for drama rather than authenticity and we learn next to nothing of the other 5 victims or their families, who presumably live in the same town. The dialogue, too, slips into spelling out the obvious or signposting backstories. “Mate this is a murder investigation, you have to tell us everything you know,” Wild barks at one point. “Small town, small minds, redneck right-wing f***wits … this is why I left the country,” says Anderson at another point. Indeed it’s roughly what I would expect if Seven were to parachute the City Homicide team into Mount Thomas, which is not to say this is not without a future, but perhaps one that gets to the point a little quicker at 42 minutes than 90. Whether Eve Winter is enough for viewers to not long for Julie Rafter, or indeed Jane Halifax, to return is a mystery only the ratings will solve.