Grievous Bodily Harm 

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Waters, John - Grievous Bodily Harm
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FormatDVD
GenreHorror / Thriller, Drama/Romance
Running Time90 mins
Aspect Ratio1.33:1
LanguagesEnglish (Dolby Digital 2.0)
RatingM
Available28-08-2009
LabelUmbrella Entertainment
ActorsWaters, John,
Friels, Colin,
Lawrence, Bruno
SourcedAustralia
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Tom Stewart (Colin Friels) is an ambitious crime reporter who has to dig up facts some would kill to have, including Detective Ray Birch (Bruno Lawrence), an unethical policeman looking for information on a robbery. Enter the delusional Morris Martin (John Waters), who refuses to believe his wife is dead and is hunting down those he believes are hiding her.

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