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RAKE is about love, madness, addiction, and the law--in short, it is about modern life.

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Rake

Series listing
Rake series 1 series
Rake series 2 2012
Rake series 3 2014
Rake series 4 2016
Rake series 5 2018
Cast
Richard Roxburgh - Adrienne Pickering - Matt Day - Russell Dykstra - Danielle Cormack - Caroline Brazier
Production Completion
2010
Genre
Comedy, Crime
Production Company
Perpetual Entertainment
Australian Sales
ABC Commercial
International Sales
DCD Rights

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By Sandy George

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24 Jun 2016
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