Animal Kingdom (Blu-ray)

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| Format | Blu-Ray |
| Genre | Drama/Romance |
| Aspect Ratio | TBC |
| Languages | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Rating | MA15+ |
| Available | 13-10-2010 |
| Actors | Edgerton, Joel, Mendelsohn, Ben, Pearce, Guy, Weaver, Jacki |
| Sourced | Australia |
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Armed robber Pope Cody (BEN MENDELSOHN) is in hiding, on the run from a gang of renegade detectives who want him dead. His business partner and best friend, Barry 'Baz' Brown (JOEL EDGERTON), wants out of the game, recognising that their days of old-school banditry are all but over. Pope's younger brother, the speed-addicted and volatile Craig Cody (SULLIVAN STAPLETON), is making a fortune in the illicit substances trade - the true cash cow of the modern criminal fraternity - whilst the youngest Cody brother, Darren (LUKE FORD), naively navigates his way through this criminal world - the only world his family has ever known.
Special Features:
The making of Animal Kingdom
Audio commentary with director David Michod and with cast and crew
Director David Michod's short film CROSSBOW
Original 30 second teaser
Theatrical trailer
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