The Dry


2:25 pm - 4:25 pm, Saturday, November 22 on HBO MUNDI HD (Mexico English) ()

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About this Broadcast
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It takes Aaron Falk 20 years to return to his hometown, and it is because Luke, one of his childhood friends, has died. Luke has killed himself after murdering his family, falling victim to the madness that is going through their area. As Falk stays to investigate the case, he opens up an old wound: the death of Ellie. He realizes that a connection can be made between the two crimes, but as he does, he finds himself needing to prove not only Luke's, but also his innocence.

2022 English DSS (Surround Sound)
Drama Mystery Crime Drama Crime Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Eric Bana (Actor) .. Aaron Falk
Genevieve O'reilly (Actor) .. Gretchen
Keir O'donnell (Actor) .. Greg Raco
John Polson (Actor) .. Scott Whitlam
Julia Blake (Actor) .. Barb
Bruce Spence (Actor) .. Gerry Hadler
William Zappa (Actor) .. Mal Deacon
Matthew Nable (Actor) .. Grant Dow
James Frecheville (Actor) .. Jamie Sullivan
Jeremy Lindsay Taylor (Actor) .. Erik Falk
BeBe Bettencourt (Actor) .. Ellie Deacon
Claude Scott-Mitchell (Actor) .. Young Gretchen
Sam Corlett (Actor) .. Young Luke
Miranda Tapsell (Actor) .. Rita Raco
Daniel Frederiksen (Actor) .. Dr. Leigh
Eddie Baroo (Actor) .. McMurdo
Renee Lim (Actor) .. Sandra Whitlam
Martin Dingle Wall (Actor) .. Luke Hadler
Francine McAsey (Actor) .. Amanda
Joe Klocek (Actor) .. Young Aaron Falk
Nick Farnell (Actor) .. Sergeant O'Connell
Maude Davey (Actor) .. Helen

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Did You Know..
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Eric Bana (Actor) .. Aaron Falk
Born: August 09, 1968
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia: A popular and easygoing Australian comedian whose keen adaptability lent itself well to aggressive-oriented early film roles, Eric Bana's hatred of firearms may seem ironic in contrast to the Aussie funnyman's fledgling film portrayals of real-life mass murderer (and popular cult celebrity figure in the land Down Under) Mark "Chopper" Read (Chopper [2000]) and a military man caught in heated battle on a rescue mission (Black Hawk Down [2001]). Born and raised in Melbourne, Australia, Bana's career as a comedian began while working as a bartender at his native city's Castle Hotel in 1991. Television offers began flowing in a few short years later, and in 1993, Bana took his sharp wit to the small screen as he assumed the roles of both writer and performer on one of Australia's top comedy programs, Full Frontal. His star on the rise, the increasingly popular comedian made audiences laugh even harder when he co-produced and starred in his own 1996 comedy special Eric (later to become a series) and kicked off The Eric Bana Show Live the following year. 1997 proved to be a busy year for Bana as he also made his feature debut in The Castle, though all of his hard work would pay off when he took a feature role in Australian television's Something in the Air in 2000 and was voted Australia's Most Popular Comedy Performer at the Logies. Bana next took on the role of notorious Aussie author/murderer Mark "Chopper" Read in Chopper (2000). Hollywood was soon calling for Bana, and he answered by accepting a role in the tense true story of the Battle of Mogadishu, Black Hawk Down, followed by the title role in Ang Lee's The Hulk. While Lee's adaptation of the comic would be universally panned, Bana continued his upward trajectory, playing a major role in the acclaimed film Munich, playing the head of the squadron assigned to avenge the murder of Israeli athletes at the 172 Olympics. He then showcased his range by playing opposite Drew Barrymore in the Curtis Hanson film Lucky You, followed by a turn as infamous Henry VIII in The Other Boleyn Girl. Bana would round out the next few years with roles that cemented his position in Hollywood, like Star Trek, Funny People, The Time Traveler's Wife, Hanna, and Deadfall.
Genevieve O'reilly (Actor) .. Gretchen
Born: January 06, 1977
Birthplace: Dublin, Ireland
Trivia: As a child, knew that she wanted to become a performer and sang and danced a lot at home. At the age of 10, emigrated from Dublin to Adelaide with her family. Moved from Adelaide to Sydney at the age of twenty to study at the NIDA. Was one of the subjects of a TV documentary on the NIDA and its students titled Drama School (2000). Cast as the understudy for Gale Edwards' New York production of The White Devil a week after graduating from NIDA in 2000. Made her TV debut in fantasy series BeastMaster in 2001. First film role was as Officer Wirtz in The Matrix Reloaded (2003). Moved to London to pursue acting opportunities in 2005. Profile raised with her lead role as Kate in TV series The Time of Your Life (2007). Played Princess Diana in the 2007 docudrama Diana: Last Days of a Princess.
Keir O'donnell (Actor) .. Greg Raco
Born: November 08, 1978
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: Many U.S. filmgoers will associate Keir O'Donnell with his performance as Todd Cleary, the not-so-subtle homosexual artist who tries to seduce a terrified Jeremy Grey (Vince Vaughn), in David Dobkin's comedy smash-hit Wedding Crashers (2005). Actually, this slightly diminutive comedic actor (who hails from Australia) traces his film career back to the early 2000s, though Crashers marked his first major Hollywood appearance. Vaughn had O'Donnell turn up to reprise that characterization (with a running gag related to the movie) in his late 2005 touring stage performance; it later evolved into the ensemble performance film Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show. O'Donnell then landed supporting roles in such films as the crime thriller Pathology (2008), the romantic comedy Flakes (2007), and the slasher movie Amusement (2008). He was in the hit 2009 Kevin James film Paul Blart: Mall Cop, and then took smaller roles in When in Rome and The Runaways.
John Polson (Actor) .. Scott Whitlam
Born: September 06, 1965
Julia Blake (Actor) .. Barb
Bruce Spence (Actor) .. Gerry Hadler
Born: January 01, 1945
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from 1970.
William Zappa (Actor) .. Mal Deacon
Born: October 13, 1948
Matthew Nable (Actor) .. Grant Dow
Born: March 08, 1972
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: In the early 1990s, played rugby league for several professional teams, including the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and the South Sydney Rabbitohs. At age 23, had a brief career as a light heavy-weight boxer. Wrote the screenplay for The Final Winter which was eventually made into a film in 2007. Move to the US in 2008 to play a detective in the TV movie, SIS. Published his first book, We Don't Live Here Anymore, in 2009. Was a writer for the rugby league comedy show The Matty Johns Show in 2010. In 2014, was chosen to play Ra's al Ghul in the third season of Arrow.
James Frecheville (Actor) .. Jamie Sullivan
Jeremy Lindsay Taylor (Actor) .. Erik Falk
BeBe Bettencourt (Actor) .. Ellie Deacon
Claude Scott-Mitchell (Actor) .. Young Gretchen
Sam Corlett (Actor) .. Young Luke
Miranda Tapsell (Actor) .. Rita Raco
Born: December 11, 1988
Birthplace: Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Trivia: Is an Indigenous Australian. Moved to Jabiru in West Arnhem Land at age 5, and grew up near Kakadu National Park. Won the Bell Shakespeare Company regional performance scholarship In 2004, at age 16. Her first big break came in 2008, playing the lead role in Dallas Winmar's play Yibiyung, when she was still a student.
Daniel Frederiksen (Actor) .. Dr. Leigh
Eddie Baroo (Actor) .. McMurdo
Renee Lim (Actor) .. Sandra Whitlam
Martin Dingle Wall (Actor) .. Luke Hadler
Born: July 22, 1971
Birthplace: Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia
Trivia: Worked as an illustrator for Walt Disney's Animation Studios in Australia.Was the founder and CEO of production company Alchemy Film Productions.The first film he produced with Alchemy Film Productions, The Nothing Men pioneered the RED ONE Digital Camera in the Southern Hemisphere.Went to Los Angeles to play the lead role of Matthew Butticker, Defense Attorney in the Award Winning play Anaconda for the Hollywood Fringe Festival in 2012.Has had recurring roles on a number of television series, such as Home and Away, Underbelly and Upper Middle Bogan.
Francine McAsey (Actor) .. Amanda
Joe Klocek (Actor) .. Young Aaron Falk
Robert Connolly (Actor)
Nick Farnell (Actor) .. Sergeant O'Connell
Maude Davey (Actor) .. Helen
Kameron Hood (Actor)
Jeremy Taylor (Actor)
Born: September 19, 1973
Bessie Holland (Actor)

Before / After
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