• Master Sun's big gamble

  • Oct 14 2019
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Master Sun's big gamble

  • Summary

  • Episode two. Pong Su skipper Song Man Sun embarks on his final journey before retirement, while Australian police get a big break as they covertly track suspected Asian crime syndicate foot soldiers around Melbourne’s casino and the nearby Great Ocean Road coast.

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    Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au )
    Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter
    Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams
    Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh
    Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen
    Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield
    Script translations - Yan Zhuang
    Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick

    Actors:
    Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song
    Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting
    Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong
    Casting - Catapult Casting

    Additional film audio from: Narcos Productions LLC and MMDP Munich Movie Development & Production

    The reading you heard at the start of this episode was an excerpt from 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - read by Jason Chong.

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