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<i>The Great Mint Swindle</i>

The Great Mint Swindle

Australian 2012 television film


The Great Mint Swindle is a 2012 Australian television film directed by Geoff Bennett and starring Grant Bowler, Todd Lasance and Josh Quong Tart. It is based on the Perth Mint Swindle which took place in the 1980s.[1]

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Plot summary

In the beginning of the 1980s boom in Western Australia, the Mickelberg brothers Ray (Grant Bowler), Peter (Todd Lasance) and Brian (Josh Quong Tart) spend their days looking for adventure and finding new ways to earn money. They purchase gold bars from the Perth mint, with which they fabricate a gold nugget, dubbed the "Yellow Rose of Texas", which is purchased by tycoon Alan Bond (David Meadows) for substantially more than its gold value.

They are subsequently convicted of the unconnected theft of 49 gold bars from the Perth Mint, purchased by forged bank cheques. The film depicts Detective-Sergeant Don Hancock as the mastermind behind fabricating evidence and false confessions. For 20 years, the fight goes on to clear the Mickelberg brothers of the crime, which remains unsolved.

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Reception

The TV movie was viewed by 1.073 million viewers and ranked at 8th place.[2]

See also


References

  1. "Ray and Peter Mickelberg forced to fight another day after Legal Aid bombshell". 12 March 2016.
  2. Knox, David (12 March 2012). "Sunday 11 March 2012". TV Tonight. Retrieved 6 August 2020.

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