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NEVER TELL US APART tells the uncensored story of Australia’s most successful band, INXS. This big, brash and colourful TV drama will chart the rise of six Sydney boys who became the biggest band in the world. A story of mateship, a story of success and excess, talent and sheer bloody will, set to a pulsating soundtrack including all of INXS’s greatest hits.

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Director
Daina Reid
Writers
Justin Monjo  Dave Warner
Producer
Kerrie Mainwaring  Andrew Prowse
Executive Producers
Rory Callaghan  Mark Fennessy
Dir. of Photography
Bruce Young
Cast
Luke Arnold - Nicholas Masters - Andy Ryan - Alex Williams - Hugh Sheridan - Damon Herriman - Ido Drent
Production Completion
2013
Genre
Drama
Production Company
Endemol Shine Australia Pty Ltd
Australian Sales
Endemol Shine Australia Pty Ltd
International Sales
Shine International

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