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  1. Blood Money is a 1980 Australian film directed by Chris Fitchett and starring John Flaus and Bryan Brown. The plot is about two criminal brothers. The film was partially funded by the Creative Development Branch of the Australian Film Commission. References

  2. Oct 23, 1980 · With John Flaus, Chrissie James, Bryan Brown, Sophie Murphy. A dying criminal takes his younger brother on one final job so that when the final hour comes, his brother and his brother's wife and daughter who he himself may have fathered, will be financially secured.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Christopher Fitchett
    • 1980-10-23
  3. 1980 Directed by Christopher Fitchett. A dying criminal takes his younger brother on one final job so that when the final hour comes, his brother and his brother’s wife and daughter who he himself may have fathered, will be financially secured. Cast. Crew. Releases. Bryan Brown. 62 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review. Share.

    • Christopher Fitchett
  4. Blood Money (1980) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Year: 1980. Original title: Blood Money. Synopsis: A dying criminal takes his younger brother on one final job so that when the final hour comes, his brother and his brother's wife and daughter who he himself may have fathered, will be financially secured.You can watch Blood Money through on the platforms:

    • Christopher Fitchett
    • John Flaus
  6. Overview. A dying criminal takes his younger brother on one final job so that when the final hour comes, his brother and his brother's wife and daughter who he himself may have fathered, will be financially secured. Christopher Fitchett. Director, Writer. Ellery Ryan. Writer. John Ruane. Writer.

  7. Blood Money (1980) Review this title. 2 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 7/10. Although Overmuch Cleanup Is Performed Upon The Script, Effective Pacing By The Director Wins Out Over The Cutting Room Floor. rsoonsa 28 August 2007. A screen-printed inscription leads off this small-budgeted Australian production: