Underbelly: Razor

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  • 2011
  • 1 Season

Underbelly: Razor is a gripping and intense crime drama series that first aired on ITV in 2011. The show is based on actual events that took place in Sydney, Australia during the early 20th century, specifically during the 1920s and 30s. The series revolves around the battles for power and control between two rival criminal organizations - the Razorhurst street gangs and the notorious Tilly Devine and Kate Leigh. The series is set against a backdrop of violence, corruption, and the struggle for control within the criminal underworld.

One of the main characters of Underbelly: Razor is Kate Leigh, a powerful and notorious figure in the Sydney criminal underworld during the 1920s and 30s. Leigh is portrayed by award-winning actress, Danielle Cormack, who delivers a powerful and captivating performance as the ruthless and cunning gang leader. Cormack's portrayal of Leigh brings a level of complexity to her character, and viewers get to see the human side of a woman who is feared and respected by both her allies and enemies.

Chelsie Preston Crayford plays the character of Tilly Devine, another prominent figure in the Sydney criminal underworld during the same time period. Devine is equally ruthless, and viewers see her rise to power as she battles it out with Kate Leigh for control of the city's criminal underworld. The two women are formidable foes and their personal rivalry plays out in dramatic and often violent ways.

While the show is primarily focused on the battles between these two women, there are several other key characters whose stories are also explored throughout the series. Anna McGahan plays the character of Nellie Cameron, a young prostitute who becomes involved with the Razorhurst gang. Lucy Wigmore plays Lillian Armfield, a pioneering female detective who is tasked with bringing the criminals to justice. Jeremy Lindsay Taylor plays the character of Frank Green, a hitman who becomes involved with both Tilly Devine and Kate Leigh. Justin Rosniak plays the character of Guido Calletti, a corrupt police officer who supports the criminal organizations in exchange for bribes and power.

The show is renowned for its gritty and realistic portrayals of the criminal underworld. The violence and corruption are portrayed with unflinching honesty, and viewers get a sense of how dangerous and ruthless the criminal gangs were during this time period. The costumes and sets lend an authentic feel to the show, with the attention to detail giving the impression that you are transported back in time to early 20th century Sydney.

Overall, Underbelly: Razor is a must-see series for anyone who enjoys crime dramas. The show is well-written, well-acted and delivers a captivating and enthralling storyline. With a strong cast and a compelling narrative, the show is an excellent example of how to tell a complex and thought-provoking story about the criminal underworld with authenticity and precision.

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Razor: Armageddon
13. Razor: Armageddon
November 6, 2011
Phil "The Jew" Jeffs is back in town. He shows off his flash new Darlo nightclub to Kate Leigh, vowing to destroy her and her paltry sly grog shops for putting three bullets into him years before!
Razor: Big Moves
12. Razor: Big Moves
October 30, 2011
Thankfully only the outraged Tilly's pride is injured, but Big Jim Devine is arrested for her attempted murder. "This time," a gleeful Bill Mackay rejoices with his men, "this time we've got him for sure."
Razor: Jerusalem Revisited
11. Razor: Jerusalem Revisited
October 23, 2011
Bill Mackay, Tom Wickham and the police generally are delighted when the state parliament adds an extremely potent "consorting" clause to the Vagrancy Act. Finally it gives them a powerful weapon in their war against the gangsters.
Razor: The Sentimental Bloke
10. Razor: The Sentimental Bloke
October 16, 2011
Charged with Barney Dalton's murder, Frank Green enters Long Bay Gaol to find rival Guido Calletti serving time as well, and the traditional fisticuffs over Nellie Cameron ensue.
Razor: The Crash
9. Razor: The Crash
October 9, 2011
With the Wall Street crash making paupers out of millionaires overnight, Kate Leigh puts a bounty on the heads of Big Jim Devine and Frank Green as payback for the murder of Greg Gaffney and the razor attack on Bruce Higgs.
Razor: A Big Shivoo
8. Razor: A Big Shivoo
October 2, 2011
Black Aggie strikes up a romance with Greg "the Gunman" Gaffney and gives-up prostitution. But she's still dirty on Nellie for putting her out of work, so she fronts her with a cut-throat razor.
Razor: Tripe and Brains
7. Razor: Tripe and Brains
September 25, 2011
With Kate Leigh behind bars, Wally Tomlinson is put in charge of running her slygrog business and keeping an eye on her daughter, Eileen.
Razor: Blood Alley
6. Razor: Blood Alley
September 18, 2011
Cocaine baron Phil Jeffs may have dodged the hangman's noose, but the Ida Maddocks rape charge has left a stain on his reputation and therefore, his drug business.
Razor: The Darlinghurst Outrage
5. Razor: The Darlinghurst Outrage
September 11, 2011
Norman Bruhn is out of the picture but that doesn't mean the remaining underworld crime bosses are putting down their weapons. Tilly Devine, Kate Leigh and Phil "the Jew" Jeffs eye each other warily.
Razor: The Damage Done
4. Razor: The Damage Done
September 4, 2011
Norman Bruhn is dead...but who pulled the trigger? Bill Mackay knows Bruhn's death is a result of the razor gang war, and enlists Constable Ray Blissett to pull in the usual suspects for questioning.
Razor: Cat Amongst the Pigeons
3. Razor: Cat Amongst the Pigeons
August 28, 2011
Both the police and the underworld are reeling from the unprecedented razor-slashing of Sid "Kicker" Kelly. Bill Mackay gets stonewalled by Sid, but that doesn't shake his feeling that something very nasty's brewing in Darlinghurst.
Whips and Scorpions
2. Whips and Scorpions
August 21, 2011
Norman Bruhn recruits a gang: the defiant, opium addicted Snowy Cutmore; explosives master "Razor Jack" Hayes and one-egg-short-of-an-omelette George Wallace.
The Worst Woman in Sydney
1. The Worst Woman in Sydney
August 21, 2011
It's 1927. Tilly Devine and Kate Leigh are the undisputed crime queens of Sydney. Tilly, who was born into poverty in London and became a prostitute at 15, runs the biggest brothel network Australia has ever seen.
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  • Premiere Date
    August 21, 2011