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The Right Stuff

The Right Stuff

2010TV Episode⏱️ 43mTV-14
ActionCrimeDrama
7.9
IMDB Rating
57 votes

On patrol in protected waters in the Arafura Sea, a lazy comment from one Hammersley crew member to another that it's "about as routine as its gets" is the ironic curtain raiser to a day of horror.

Director
Steve Mann
Writers
N/A
Stars
Kirsty Lee Allan, John Batchelor, Conrad Coleby
Release Date
April 29, 2010
Language
English
Country
Australia
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🎭 Top Cast

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Kirsty Lee Allan
as Chef Rebecca 'Bomber' Brown
John Batchelor
John Batchelor
as Chief Petty Officer Andy 'Charge' Thorpe
Conrad Coleby
Conrad Coleby
as Dylan 'Dutchy' Mulholland
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Matthew Holmes
as Chief Petty Officer Chris 'Swain' Blake
👤
Danielle Horvat
as Jessica 'Gap Girl' Bird
Lisa McCune
Lisa McCune
as Lieutenant Kate McGregor
Nikolai Nikolaeff
Nikolai Nikolaeff
as Leo '2 Dads' Kosov-Meyer
Kristian Schmid
Kristian Schmid
as Able Seaman Robert J. 'RO' Dixon
Ian Stenlake
Ian Stenlake
as Lieutenant Commander Mike Flynn
Tammy Macintosh
Tammy Macintosh
as CMDR Maxine 'Knocker' White

🎬 Technical Specs

Color
Color
Production
McElroy All Media

🏷️ Keywords

kidnappingtheftcontrabandfather figureadolescent

🎯 Categories

ActionCrimeDrama

💡 Did You Know?

The news article Kate reads about Dutchie includes the following text at the end of the article: " This text wil probably have absolutely nothing to do with anything, but since I have ony a sketchy scrap of knowledge regarding this character and this episode in particular, it will have to do I suppose. More filer text goes here. it can't be repeated because the human eye is very adept at identifying patterns, so i have to come up with a whole load of unique text to fil this gap. How crap is that? Pretty crap I hear you say? Damn right it is. in fact it's moce than just pretty crap. it's bloody crap."

📖 Synopsis

On patrol in protected waters in the Arafura Sea, a lazy comment from one Hammersley crew member to another that it's "about as routine as its gets" is the ironic curtain raiser to a day of horror.