Pig too far gone

Australia, 1996

Film

Chief Kosher is having a hard time busting open a crime ring and nabbing the King Pin, when the cops he sends undercover find it impossible to go unnoticed. His only option is to send in loose-cannon McBurger, which could be his best or worst decision to date.

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Credits

creator

Greg Harbour

Duration

00:08:31:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1996

Appears in

Group of items

RMIT AIM Collection 1996

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Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

B2000051

Language

English

Audience classifications

ACMI classified

Mediatheque - not for children (ACMI classified)

Sound/audio

Sound

Colour

Colour

Holdings

Digital Betacam [PAL]; Master

VHS [PAL]; Reference - timecoded

MOV file H264; ACMI Digital Access Copy - presentation

Digital Betacam; Sub-master

MPEG-4 Digital File; ACMI Digital Access Copy - overscan

MOV file ProRes4444; Digital Preservation Master - overscan

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