Crimebroker is a 1993 Australian-Japanese television film, starring Jacqueline Bisset as a judge who moonlights as a "crime broker." It was also known as Corrupt Justice.[1][2]
Crimebroker | |
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Directed by | Ian Barry |
Written by | Tony Morphett |
Based on | A story by Sean Goodwyn and Steve Matthews |
Produced by | Chris Brown Hiroyuki Ikeda Kazuo Nakamura John Sexton Andrew Warren |
Starring | Jacqueline Bisset |
Cinematography | Dan Burstall |
Edited by | Nicholas Beauman |
Music by | Roger Mason |
Production companies | John Sexton Productions Portman Productions Sogovision |
Distributed by | Network Ten TV Asahi |
Release date | July 1993 (Japanese release) |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Countries | Australia Japan |
Language | English |
Budget | A$2.5 million[1] |
Jacqueline Bisset plays a respectable Sydney housewife and magistrate who leads a double life selling expertly devised crimes. In fact, she seems to have sassed it until she falls for Japanese criminologist Masaya Kato and is drawn into a partnership with him that could be dangerous for her health.[3]
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