Hugh Jackman Movie:

Profile of a Serial Killer



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Hugh Jackman Movie:
Profile of a Serial Killer



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Profile of a Serial Killer
Profile of a Serial Killer
List Price: $14.98Label: Lions Gate

Salesrank: 53332

Released: October 19, 2004
Our Price: $8.54
Used Price: $8.55
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Full Screen
  • Subtitled
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Rebecca Gibney
  • Shane Connor
  • Hugh Jackman
  • Susan Lyons
  • Catherine Wilkin
  • Editorial Review:
    No Description Available.
    Genre: Feature Film-Drama
    Rating: UN
    Release Date: 19-OCT-2004
    Media Type: DVD

    Profile of a Serial Killer Reviews:
    Hugh is gorgeous, but the movie stinks 1 Star Review
    2009-06-29 - Waste of time and money. Hugh Jackman is good in it, but he's not in enough scenes to make this stinker of a film work. It's so bad, it's laughable at times.

    Great sample of the "Halifax f.p." series... 4 Star Review
    2009-06-09 - The film we see here entitled "Profile of a Serial Killer" is actually the twelfth installement (named "Afraid of the Dark") of an Australian series "Hallifax f.p.", which dealt with professional exploits of a forensic psychiatrist, Jane Halifax (Rebecca Gibney). There were a total of twenty one episodes that originally aired on Australian TV between 1994 and 2002. Many of the guest stars are now well known names in the US, such as Guy Pearce or Hugh Jackman. The temptation to profit from Jackman's popularity must have been only too great, hence the re-named, re-packaged product. Even so, his strictly supporting role does not warrant the top billing on the DVD cover. Still, the actor gets enough screen time to make this DVD a good buy for any fan. Here, Jackman is a young police detective who briefly becomes involved with Halifax, while they both work to solve a mass murder. Interestingly, if you believe the IMDb info, Rebecca Gibney is only four years older then Jackman. However, just before they ingage in an intimate moment, her character tells him she is "old enough to be his mother"... Hmmm...

    I must admit, the decision to purchase the DVD had been strictly influenced by my being a fan of Hugh Jackman's. It was interesting to hear his Australian accent in full bloom and to observe his still raw, yet already charismatic acting style, two full years before the actor's breakthrough role as Wolverine in X-men. I was pleasantly surprised though at the overall quality of the production. The episode did well as a stand alone piece and ignited my couriosity about the rest of the series. It reminded me of such great UK shows as "Inspector Morse", or "Frost", only made on a smaller budget (the visibly budget approach was the reason for four, rather then five, stars), the only annoying factor being somewhat naive, by today's standards, treatment of forensic psychiatry as a crime solving tool. Oh, and the music...it's more psycho, then psychiatry...It even manages to turn the love scene into something frightening...

    It is a great shame that the series is not available in its entirety in Region 1. I will be purchasing it directly from an Australian vendor, though having done so on previous occasions, I know how lengthy the shipping time can be. It had taken me seven weeks to receive a copy of "Corelli", another series with Hugh Jackman unavailable statesite but for its pilot episode (re-named "The Rat Tamer" and starring Jackman's then future wife, Deborah Lee Furness).

    Where are these shows? 5 Star Review
    2009-03-31 - What is it about producing Region 1 copies of Australian series?! All the episodes of Halifax should be made available. I know there are enough Americans who've seen episodes that want their own copies. The same for "Frontline" - named "Breaking News" when it played here on PBS, for obvious reasons. These are two shows, at opposite ends of the drama/comedy spectrum, that deserve Region 1 editions! I even tracked down a producer of "Frontline," and he couldn't understand it either! There are more Australian programs of high quality, like "Halifax, F.P." languishing there. Some enlightened company needs to break them out for American audiences!

    Chapread 4 Star Review
    2007-08-08 - Do you think that Hugh Jackman is one of the sexiest men on the planet? Then you'll want to see this! Jackman plays a young detective trying to solve a grizzly slaughter at a roadside diner. His partner is an older woman, leery of relationships. They have a hot night together, and they solve the crime. I think this went on to become a TV series in Australia, so the relationship doesn't progress more in the movie. Jackman was good in his role. He reminded me some what of his character in "Someone to Love".Someone Like You

    More Halifax Please 5 Star Review
    2007-05-26 - My wife and I love this Australian series. This is the only movie in the series of 22 episodes which made it onto a region 1 dvd.










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