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Louis L'Amour's The Diamond of Jeru
Louis L'Amour's The Diamond of Jeru
(2001)
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Synopsis:
Television movie based on Louis L'Amour's short story about a diamond hunter, Mike Kardec, who agrees to take an American couple, John and Helen Lacklan, deep into the forests of Borneo in search of a raw diamond. The hunter and Helen are immediately attracted to each other. The husband, an arrogant genius whose career has faltered, becomes jealous of their rapport. Before they begin the journey, the couple is lured away from Kardec by a young Dyak boy who shows the couple a massive diamond and promises to find them one of equal value. Kardec warns them that this criminal will certainly kill them, but Lacklan refuses to listen. Understanding the danger, Kardec and his mate Raj follow the group up river, and, despite the odds, they are able to save the couple from execution by the Dyaks, as well as retrieve the infamous Diamond of Jeru.
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Cast
Name
Credits
Billy Zane
Mike Kardec
Paris Jefferson
Helen Lacklan
Keith Carradine
John Lacklan
Jackson Raine
Raj
Khoa Do
Dyak Boy
Peter Carroll
Clifton Vandover
Wi Kuki Ka
Inghai
Piripi Warentini
Jeru
David Webb
Fairchild
Stefan Abeydeera
Ishan Patel
Christopher Stevenson
Maddox
Ken Radley
Dozer Driver
Lorna Lesley
Jenny Vandover
Tae Allison
Raj's Girlfriend
Nadia Pirini
Penan Girl
Vanessa Steele
Woman No 1
Caroline Lowe
Woman No 2
Jack Henry
Supply Clerk
Gary West
Desk Clerk
Emma Howard
Dyak Girl
Tommee Balunkea
Dyak Musician
Declan Kelly
Dyak Musician
Augusti Buman Thika
Dyak Dancer
Made Kusuma
Dyak Dancer
Wilf Woodrow
Dyak No 1
Steve Daddow
Dyak No 2
Sam Elias
Dyak No 3
Nicole
Dyak Girl
Con Bekiris
Male Dyak No 1
Harly
Male Dyak No 2
Company
Name
Credits
Michael R Joyce Productions
Production Company
Writers
Name
Credits
Beau L'Amour
Screenplay
Louis L'Amour
From Story from short story
Producers
Name
Credits
Michael R Joyce
Executive Producer
Beau L'Amour
Co-Executive Producer
Judith Craig Marlin
Associate Producer
Directors
Name
Credits
Dick Lowry
Director
Ian Barry
Director
Casting
Name
Credits
Junie Lowry-Johnson
Casting
Libby Goldstein
Casting
Fiona McMaster
Casting
Judith Cruden
Extras Casting
Jade Tam
Extras Casting
Production Management
Name
Credits
Mike McLean
Unit Production Manager
Rob Brown
Assistant Director
Liz Edwards
Assistant Director
Cameron Stewart
Assistant Director
Carol Trendall
Production Coordinator
Pamela Willis-Burden
Script Supervisor
Russell Boyd
Location Manager
Henry Dray
Unit Manager
Jamie Whitfield
Assistant Unit Manager
Editor
Name
Credits
Tod Feuerman
Editor
Steve Sahagun
Assistant Editor
Young Gordon
Negative Cutting negative cutter
Camera, Film & Tape
Name
Credits
Stephen F Windon
Director of Photography
Marc Spicer
Steadicam Operator camera operator/Steadicam
Angus Ward
Video video split operator
Jim Sheldon
Photography still photographer
Paul Cumming
Lighting
Joel Lategan
Lighting
Mick O'Brien
Lighting
Robert Boyd
Lighting
Bob Fredrickson
Color Timer