Characters & Crew
An Independently Produced Film that has been three years in the making. This film was made with the same spirit of the Hollywood films of the Forties. Shot on HDV Wide Screen Video with some use of 3D SFX.
Robbert Smit Entertainment
Producer/Director: Robbert Smit
Executive Producer: Simon Smithers
In association with Darren Powell / Director / Cinematography / Shot-to-Pieces
Director/Editor: Darren Powell
Additional Sequence Cinematography: Robbert Smit
Camera Men Unit 2: Rod Sedgwick and Peter Lenon
Editors
Editor: Darren Sedgwick
Script Editors: John Palmer and Antoinett Farrow
Script Consultant: Rod Sedgwick and Cam Ford
Principal Actors

Judy Roberts as Lora DeLuca
Judy was chosen for her on screen appeal. She has the classical look of that period and filled the role of a young mother in search of her child.

Stephen Brown as George Brown
Stephen is a local Radio announcer and has a love for acting. Dressed in his grey trench coat and chomping his cigar, Stephen plays the part of a double crossing agent with a shady past.

Robert Reeves as Tom Corrigan
Robert was chosen by the other actors to play the part of Tom Corrigan. Another actor was scheduled to play the part but due to unforeseen circumstances was unavailable.

Rob Dunstan as Bunkerman
Rob plays Bunkerman, a British Commander living in the memory of glory days. Over decades he has become disenchanted with the Air Force and his superiors, now only serving out his time to ensure his long service leave. He gets unstuck by siding with the Nazies.

Wayne Hystek as German U-Boat Commander
Chosen for his Germanic look and solid acting performance.
Lucy O'Donnell as The voice over for The Silent Woman.
Rhianna Lear as Air force secretary
Andrew Chapman as Lora's husband
Nick Rheinberger as The SS officer.
Stephen Peacock as German agent.
Glen Leech as Bad guy.
Jay Roberts as Bad guy.
Peter Smyth as Reef Hotel owner
Stephany Forster as Ropen Island jungle girl.
Design & Events
Poster design: John Giannikos
Events/Media Organizer: Henri Reich