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5 Episodes - 45min - English
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5 Episodes - 45min - English
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45min
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English
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English
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45min
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5 Episodes - 45min - English
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45min
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English
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English
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5 Episodes - 45min - English
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Runtime
45min
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HD
Audio languages
English
Subtitle languages
English
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This raucous drama tells the true story of New Zealand’s most controversial lawyer, Mike Bungay (Mark Mitchinson, The Hobbit films, Spartacus). In a high-profile career that spans decades, he successfully defends alleged murderers, spies, and gang members. But no matter how many legal victories he wins, Bungay can’t quit his self-destructive habits and escape his own inner demons.