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Dirty Deeds is a 2002 film shot in Australia. It was directed by noted fringe director David Caesar and stars Bryan Brown, Toni Collette, Sam Neil, Sam Worthington and John Goodman. Bryan Brown (born June 23, 1947 in Sydney) is an Australian actor. ...
Bryan Brown (born June 23, 1947 in Sydney) is an Australian actor. ...
Antonia Collette (born November 1, 1972 in Blacktown, New South Wales) is an Australian actress. ...
Sam Worthington is an Australian actor, born 2 August 1976. ...
July 18 is the 199th day (200th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 166 days remaining. ...
For the Cusco album, see 2002 (album). ...
A minute is a unit of time equal to 1/60th of an hour and to 60 seconds. ...
This is a list of film-related events in 2002. ...
Bryan Brown (born June 23, 1947 in Sydney) is an Australian actor. ...
Antonia Collette (born November 1, 1972 in Blacktown, New South Wales) is an Australian actress. ...
Sam Neill (born September 14, 1947) is an actor best known for his film and television performances. ...
Sam Worthington is an Australian actor, born 2 August 1976. ...
John Goodman John Stephen Goodman (born June 20, 1952 in Affton, Missouri) is an American actor. ...
The story is about late 1960s Sydney underworld and the introduction of electronic one arm bandits (poker machines) offered by the US mafia, "the Yanks." Occasional shocking visuals linked with lighthearted comic elements and delightful use of Australian slang typical of Caesar's earlier work. This article is about the Australian city. ...
Slot machines in the Trump Taj Mahal A slot machine (American English), poker machine (Australian English), or fruit machine (British English) is a certain type of gambling machine. ...
The Mafia, also referred to in Italian as Cosa Nostra, which is generally translated our thing in the Italian language, is an organized criminal secret society which evolved in mid-19th century Sicily. ...
Australian English is the form of the English language used in Australia. ...
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