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The Tumbler
Directed by
Marc Gracie
2010
74m
Action
,
Adventure
,
Mystery
,
and more
5.8
50%
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A man hunts down buried treasure in the Australian outback from World War II with the help of an unlikely accomplice.
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Cast of The Tumbler
Gary Sweet
Hurtle Hamilton
Louise Crawford
Jen O'Leary
Hazem Shammas
Tahir
The Tumbler Reviews
Sydney Morning Herald
Paul Byrnes
There are so many scores being settled here, by the filmmakers as well as their characters, that tension takes a holiday, along with credibility and fun.
The Age (Australia)
Jake Wilson
Promising as it sounds, in practice The Tumbler is a mess. The characters are strictly stock types -- none of them especially sympathetic -- and the story soon becomes so convoluted that it's easy to get lost in the swirl of explanations and flashbacks.
At the Movies (Australia)
David Stratton
This ultra low-budget Australian film, made by Marc Gracie (director of You and Your Stupid Mate), is saddled with quite a number of major credibility problems, both in terms of plot and character.
MovieTime, ABC Radio National
Jason Di Rosso
The Tumbler will divert genre fans who don't mind the absence of gloss.
sbs.com.au
Peter Galvin
There's a lot of invention here that doesn't get a chance to come alive. Fast moving, short and full of ideas, The Tumbler has the kind of nervy, larger than life quality of the best of '50s B cinema.
Empire Magazine Australasia
Jude Allder
A twisting thriller with a message to boot.
FILMINK (Australia)
Annette Basile
The Tumbler -- which follows the current local trend of being attractively shot and framed -- is one for those who enjoy their food for thought wrapped up in a damn fine yarn.
Urban Cinefile
Andrew L. Urban
The plot revolves around post war nuclear tests and how the two unlikely fellow travellers, motivated by their hidden agenda, arrive at an intersection of these agendas. Digging up the past is the theme, in which the past requires retribution
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