''Razor Eaters'' is a 2003 Australian
crime thriller
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film written and directed by Shannon Young. The film had its world premiere on 13 July 2003 at the
Melbourne Underground Film Festival
The Melbourne Underground Film Festival (MUFF) is an Austalian independent film festival featuring mostly genre, controversial, transgressive and avant garde material.
History
The Melbourne Underground Film Festival was formed out of disagreeme ...
, and later had a DVD release in July 2006. It follows an
anarchist
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street gang (based on the real-life Hedge-Burners) who terrorize those whom they believe deserve punishment.
''Razor Eaters'' was met with some controversy, as the Melbourne police department labeled it as "Extremely Violent" and "Obscene" when it was first released in 2003.
Synopsis
Unhappy with the modern day legal system, five men have decided to band together to hand out vigilante justice to anyone they think deserves it. This list is rather loose, as they include tailgaters along with drug dealers and other serious criminals. The band, which calls themselves "Razor Eaters" and videotapes all of their activities, has attracted the attention of Detective Danny Berdan (Paul Moder), who finds himself captivated by the gang's footage.
Cast
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Paul Moder as Danny Berdan
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Richard Cawthorne
Richard Seymour Cawthorne (born 3 December 1976) is an Australian actor of theatre, film and television.
Career
Cawthorne has appeared in many film and television productions. His credits include ''Catching Milat'', ''Fat Tony & Co'', '' Bikie ...
as Zach
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Teague Rook
Teague Rook (born June 27, 1971) is an Australian television and film actor who is best known for his role as Steve Everson in the Australian children's television drama series Silversun. He has also made numerous (minor) appearances in various ...
as Orville
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Fletcher Humphrys
Fletcher Humphrys (born 1 April 1976) is an Australian actor. He is best known for his roles as Brett 'Brick' Buchanon in ''McLeod's Daughters'' and as Alex Kearns in '' All Saints''.
Career
Humphrys made his acting debut in 1993, appearing in ...
as Roger
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Campbell Usher as Anthony
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Shannon Young as Rob
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Matt Robertson as Chris
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Julie Eckersley
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as Jenny
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David Bradshaw
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Biography
Born in New York City, David Bradshaw was raised in Washington, D.C ...
as Hersch
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Vincent Gil
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as Lonnie Evans (as Vince Gil)
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Peter Hosking as Hurstleigh
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Angus Sampson
Angus Sampson (born 1979) is an Australian actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his performances in the ''Insidious'' film series, ''The Mule'', '' Mad Max: Fury Road'', and the Peabody-winning second season of '' Fargo''.
Early life
Samp ...
as Syksey
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Craig Madden
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Playing career
After playing for Northern Nomads, Madden began his professional car ...
as Garth
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David Serafin as Parking Inspector
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Chris McLean as Dean
Production
Young loosely based the film's concept on the "Hedge Burners", a group of vandals that videotaped themselves vandalizing property.
He chose to escalate the actions to become more violent for the film, as Young believed that having the Razor Eaters only commit vandalism would "get boring in about half an hour" and that they needed "to have a purpose, a goal".
Young decided to make the gang's goal be infamy and stated that "I think we set a really dangerous standard by the amount of publicity that we give to criminals."
In order to flesh out the characters, Young had the actors improvise various scenarios such as "how they met, how they came together as a group".
Reception
Critical reception for ''Razor Eaters'' has been predominantly positive. ''
Film Threat
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'' wrote a positive review and gave ''Razor Eaters'' five stars while stating it was "classy, intrepid and totally refined". ''
JoBlo.com
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Early da ...
'' gave a positive review for the film but a negative review for the DVD release, criticizing its picture and audio quality.
Awards
*''Best Use of the Guerilla Aesthetic'' at the
Melbourne Underground Film Festival
The Melbourne Underground Film Festival (MUFF) is an Austalian independent film festival featuring mostly genre, controversial, transgressive and avant garde material.
History
The Melbourne Underground Film Festival was formed out of disagreeme ...
(2003, won)
*''Special Jury Award'' at the Melbourne Underground Film Festival (2003, won)
*''Festival Prize for Best Actor'' (
Richard Cawthorne
Richard Seymour Cawthorne (born 3 December 1976) is an Australian actor of theatre, film and television.
Career
Cawthorne has appeared in many film and television productions. His credits include ''Catching Milat'', ''Fat Tony & Co'', '' Bikie ...
) at
Shriekfest
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History
Shriekfest Horror F ...
(2005, won)
*''Best Thriller Feature'' at Shriekfest (2005, won)
References
External links
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2003 films
2003 crime thriller films
Australian crime thriller films
Films about terrorism
Films shot in Melbourne
2000s English-language films