Dadah Is Death (1988)
Directed by Jerry London
Genres - Drama |
Sub-Genres - Docudrama, Crime Drama, Political Drama |
Run Time - 189 min. |
Countries - Australia, United States |
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
This two-part TV movie, produced in Australia, was based on the tragically true story of an Australian teenager (John Polson) condemned to death for dealing in drugs in Malaysia. Part One set up the circumstances which landed Polson and his friend Hugo Weaving on Malaysia's death row. In Part Two, Polson's mother, played by Julie Christie, races desperately against time to save her son from the gallows. She enlists the support of the Queen of England, the Pope, and a large international organization of concerned citizens--but the Malaysian government remains unmoved. Evocatively filmed in Macao, Dadah Is Death had the bad luck to premiere on American TV opposite the highly rated miniseries Favorite Son.
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drug-dealer, death-penalty, mother, justice, teenagers