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The Prime Minister Is Missing
The Prime Minister Is Missing
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The Prime Minister Is Missing

2008
55m
Documentary
Mystery

Status

Released

Release

2008

Runtime

55m

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Storyline

With Australia at war in Vietnam in 1967, suddenly Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared without a trace—an event unparalleled in the history of western democracy. Four decades later, a coronial inquiry confirmed that Harold Holt had accidentally drowned. Some people may still believe that Holt was a spy and fled to China in a submarine. But most suspect there was more to his disappearance than has ever been revealed. Reconstructed from eyewitness accounts, this dramatised documentary tells the story of the Prime Minister's secret world in the months before he disappeared — a world of betrayal, blackmail, political treachery, a poisonous feud, mounting physical and mental strain, and near-death experiences. Featuring Normie Rowe as Harold Holt, Nicholas Hope as William McMahon and Tony Llewellyn-Jones as John McEwen, this film reveals explosive new aspects of the case.

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Details

Status
Released
Runtime
55m
Oct 29, 2008
Languages
English
Director
Peter Butt
Production
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Production Countries
Australia
Official Website

Top Cast

10 Cast Members

Helen Morse

Helen Morse

Narrator

Normie Rowe

Normie Rowe

Harold Holt

Nicholas Hope

Nicholas Hope

William McMahon

Tony Llewellyn-Jones

Tony Llewellyn-Jones

John McEwen

Matthew O'Sullivan

Matthew O'Sullivan

Governor General Lord Casey

Gloria Ajenstat

Mrs Gillespie

David Callan

David Callan

Maxwell Newton

Kuni Hashimoto

Kuni Hashimoto

Japanese Ambassador

Lawrence Price

Alan Stewart

Michael Howlett

Martin Simpson

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