Emerald Falls

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Emerald Falls
GenreMystery thriller
Written by
  • Tim Pye
  • Cathy Strickland
Directed by Peter Andrikidis
Starring
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
Original release
Release2008 (2008)

Emerald Falls (also known as The Falls) is a 2008 telemovie starring Georgie Parker, Vince Colosimo, Geoff Morrell, Catherine McClements, and in his television debut, Thom Green. Shot in Sydney at Mount Wilga House in Hornsby with exterior shots taken in the Blue Mountains, Emerald Falls was filmed in 2007. It was written by Tim Pye and Cathy Strickland, and directed by Peter Andrikidis.

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Plot

The recently divorced Joni Ferguson (Parker) and her 15-year-old son Zac (Green) relocate to the Blue Mountains, where Joni has bought a run-down house and decides to open a bed and breakfast. Six months on, the local doctor (McFarlane) is found dead in his home, and the police, along with precocious Zac, try to find out what happened to him. When the police start to question Joni about the murder, Zac tries to clear her name.

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