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Wentworth - The Final Sentence On File - Behind the bars of the iconic FOXTEL Original series (Paperback)
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Wentworth - The Final Sentence On File - Behind the bars of the iconic FOXTEL Original series (Paperback)
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Loot Price R382
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From the crowning of C
The official inside story from the cast and exclusive untold secrets
from one of the most beloved Australian series in television history
Epic shiv fights. Shocking deaths. Lethal hotshots. Betrayals so brutal
they send fans into meltdown. This is Wentworth Correctional Centre,
where tough women rule and where even tougher women are made. Where
undying love and fierce friendships are forged, and loyalties tested -
or burned to the ground.
Over almost a decade of searing, emotional storylines and spectacular
power struggles like the rise of the Top Dog or horrifying twists like
a steam press attack, Wentworth has sealed its spot in history as
FOXTEL's highest rating and most successful locally produced original
drama and one of Australia's all-time favourites.
To celebrate this gritty, critically acclaimed series, On File brings
you never before told stories and in-depth access to the celebrated
actors and producers of this favourite, much-loved and enduring
television series.
This official, exclusive collection dives deep into the core of
Wentworth's love 'em or hate 'em main characters - from abused
housewife and mother Bea Smith, and the cold, calculating and
terrifying Joan 'The Freak' Ferguson, to bitterly forsaken undercover
cop turned prisoner Rita Connors - unearthing funny and poignant
reflections, never released backstories and behind-the-scenes
revelations from when the cameras stopped rolling, as told by the high
profile stars.
Wentworth has left an indelible mark on its fans in Australia and those
around the world, where it has screened in more than 170 countries and
been adapted multiple times, setting it apart from other Australian
dramas and earning an impressive catalogue of awards and nominations.
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