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Director: Virginia Rouse
Cast: Tony Llewellyn-Jones, Anne-Louise Lambert, Peta Toppano, Zoe Carides
A mystery, a comedy with an undercurrant of terror, about the expose of scandal in big business transactions and how a three year-old boy and his father lost each other.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Seeing Red, a 1992 TV movie directed by Virginia Rouse, is a mystery-comedy that explores the exposure of corporate scandal. While details on its critical reception and awards recognition are limited, the film appears to have had a mixed audience response, with an IMDb rating of 6.3 out of 10 based on a modest number of user reviews.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat, darkly comedic mystery dramas will find a lot to enjoy in 'Seeing Red' (1992), directed by Virginia Rouse. This unique blend of genres explores the exposure of corporate scandal through the lens of a three-year-old boy and his father, delivering a compelling narrative with undertones of both terror and humor.
Seeing Red is a 1992 Australian film directed by Virginia Rouse and starring Zoe Carides, Anne-Louise Lambert, Peta Toppano, and David Wenham.
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