1983, 228 minutes, Rated M
A milestone in Australian TV drama when first screened in 1983, Scales of Justice tells it like it was, and, some say, still is.
One of the most controversial Australian mini-series ever produced, Scales of Justice is a shattering examination of official corruption. Consisting of three self-contained, character-linked dramas, the series focuses on the world of Australian law enforcement, vice, drugs and politics in the 1980s, uncovering widespread corruption from street-level right up to the highest corridors of power.
Scales of Justice achieves a level of near-documentary realism that has rarely been surpassed, and its reputation as a hard-hitting Australian TV drama remains undimmed.
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