Cop's Enemy
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Directed by | Prema Smith |
Produced by | John K-ay |
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Release date |
December 1, 2017 (Australian Premiere) January 1, 2018 (West African Release) |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | $1 million (estimated) |
Cop's Enemy is an Australian drama film directed by Prema Smith and written and produced by John K-ay due to be released in December 2017, after a premiere on December the First. The film stars K-ay as Victor Kaapor, an African Australian immigrant as he navigates his way through a city of corrupt cops and underworld figures, such as Shadow (Van Vicker) and the mysterious "Cop's Enemy."[1]
Plot
In a city full of corrupt cops and mysterious kingpins such as Shadow, a young man Victor Kaapor fights to save his mother and the woman he loves. Which forces him to go undercover, 'off-the-books' mission to help the police take down an well-known unstoppable crew of Rich kids known as "Cop's Enemy". His only option is to betray the woman he loves, but as he gets closer to his goal he begins to realise that everything is not as it seems.
Cast
- John K-ay as Victor Kaapor
- Van Vicker as Christopher "Shadow" Ifechi
- Jean-Pierre Yerma as Detective Dwayne
- Costa Prasoulas as Detective Gary
- Quinten Brown as Michael Dwyer
- Gabrielle Bartlett as Captain Fiona
- Danny Lim as Corner Shop Owner[2]
- Prema Smith as Sam-Lee
- Melissa Thompson as Stephanie McCall
- Joey Mens as Jay Madeletso
- Clarisse Dorika as Aida Madeletso
- Kwasi Adjel-Nuamah as Jada Madeletso[3]
Production
Filming took place from early May until late July 2017 throughout the Sydney metropolitan area including in various multi-million dollar mansions in Kenthurst and Cecil Hills.[4]
References
- ↑ "Cop's Enemy (2017) - IMDb". imdb.com. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
- ↑ "Danny Lim in new music video". Retrieved 2017-07-12.
- ↑ Cop's Enemy (2017), retrieved 2017-07-12
- ↑ Yerma, Jean-Pierre (21 July 2017). "We Go On Set For JP's New Action Thriller". FAIRFIELD CITY CHAMPION. Retrieved 5 August 2017.