The Custodian

The Custodian

109 mins | Drama, Crime | March 17, 1994

Detective James Quinlan has left his alcoholic wife, sprouting a bloom of insecurity, anger and self-motivation within him to expose the corrupt police force that surrounds him. He abandons his straight life to join his partner Detective Church in order to get on the inside of the circle of double-agents. He secretly sides with a reporter and an Internal Affairs lawyer to expose them to the press.

The Custodian

109 mins | Drama, Crime | March 17, 1994

The Custodian
Detective James Quinlan has left his alcoholic wife, sprouting a bloom of insecurity, anger and self-motivation within him to expose the corrupt police force that surrounds him. He abandons his straight life to join his partner Detective Church in order to get on the inside of the circle of double-agents. He secretly sides with a reporter and an Internal Affairs lawyer to expose them to the press.
IMDb rating 5.4
Producers Australian Film Commission, New South Wales Film & Television Office, JD Productions, Australian Film Finance Corporation, Australian Asset Securities Limited
Original title The Custodian
Directors John Dingwall
Writers John Dingwall

Cast

Anthony LaPaglia

as James Quinlan

Hugo Weaving

as Frank Church

Barry Otto

as Brian Ferguson

Kelly Dingwall

as Tony Reynolds

Essie Davis

as Jilly

Bill Hunter

as Managing Director

Skye Wansey

as Claire Ferguson

Joy Smithers

as Helen Quinlan

Steven Grives

as Brennan

Bogdan Koca

as Psychologist

Tim McKenzie

as Beetson

Naomi Watts

as Louise

Bob Baines

as Blewitt

Wayne Pygram

as Detective Massey

Andrew Sharp

as Ross Delhunty

Kee Chan

as Chief Executive

Norman Kaye

as Judge

Russell Newman

as Police Commissioner

Andrew S. Gilbert

as Cameraman

Khristina Totos

as Pixie Church

Gandhi McIntyre

as Bartender

John Batchelor

as Waiter

Shane McNamara

as Antonavich

David Brown

as Punk

Nan Vernon

as Claire's Mother

Ken Snodgrass

as Claire's Father

Shayne Foote

as Claire's Sister

Steve Cox

as Claire's Brother-in-Law

Taryn Parslow

as Claire's Niece

Rick Hill

as Hanrahan

Emily Lumbers

as Female Reporter

Kerry Mack

as Policewoman

Sal Sharah

as Court Clerk

Hari Kimine

as Karaoke Singer

Ella-Mei Wong

as Chinese Woman

John Samaha

as Tony

Waverney Ford

as Arnott