
Nicolas Cage
The Surfer
Julian McMahon
Scally
Justin Rosniak
Cop
Alexander Bertrand
Pitbull
Rahel Romahn
Conlon
Nicholas Cassim
The Bum
Finn Little
The Kid
Charlotte Maggi
Jenny
Nina Young
The Dog Walker
James Bingham
Runt 1
Miranda Tapsell
The Photographer
Radek Jonak
Mr. Suit
Rory O'Keeffe
Blondie
Talon Hopper
Runt 3
Sally Clune
Blondie's Wife
Gautier de Fontaine
French Surfer
Jake Fryer-Hornsby
Fanta
Dean McAskil
Work Colleague
Tobiasz Rodney
Curly's Husband
Adam Sollis
The Barista
Oliver Webb
Drug Dealer
Daniel Williamson
Mousey
Austen Wilmot
Runt 2






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Reviews
Nick Cage at his best! Fun and disgusting and horrific film. This ham will get on your face and then rot and stay there and then you won't be able to clean it off because someone defecated on the water fountain!
The way the story gets constructed as events play out engages and entertains. I lost track of things. Reality comes and goes in waves; never quite the same. The performances function to guide you into a state of confused belief. I can't recall laughing for as long during a movie. The locals are amazing. Nick's confidence shines through. He knows exactly what he's doing all the time though he ma

Hmmm! I’m not sure why this is called “The Surfer” as there is precious little actual surfing, swimming - even paddling, in this rather far-fetched psychological thriller. It’s all about Nicolas Cage whose un-named character arrives at an idyllic Australian cove with his son (Finn Little) so he can show him something special. Thing is, all rubbered-up and en route to the beach, they are stopped by

<em>'The Surfer'</em> has really just one thing to say about it: if ever a movie was made for Nicolas Cage! I got great entertainment from this one, the main man himself is terrific all the way through but, in fairness, is joined by a very ably performing supporting cast. I can sometimes get more annoyed than anything else when films use yobs as antagonists, but this flick shows the way to util

Nicolas Cage has built a reputation for making some bold, unconventional career choices in recent years, diving into a range of unique and often off-beat films that defy the expectations of mainstream Hollywood. From Mandy to Longlegs, Cage has delivered some truly fascinating, if not always widely appreciated, performances. With The Surfer, he once again takes on a role that promises to be eccent












