Underbelly Files: Chopper

Underbelly Files: Chopper is an Australian mini-series that screened on the Nine Network, premiering on 11 February 2018 and concluding the next day.[1] It is part of the Underbelly franchise and continues the Underbelly Files spin-off tele-movies. It was preceded by The Man Who Got Away, Tell Them Lucifer was Here and Infiltration.[2]

Underbelly Files: Chopper
GenreCrime drama
Written byJustin Monjo
Directed byPeter Andrikidis
Starring
Country of originAustralia
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)Rory Callaghan
Producer(s)
  • Kerrie Mainwaring
  • Karl Zwicky
Production company(s)Screentime Pty Ltd
Release
Original networkNine Network
Picture format576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Audio formatStereo
Original release11 February 
12 February 2018
Chronology
Preceded byUnderbelly Files: The Man Who Got Away

Underbelly Files: Chopper recounts the true story of Australian criminal and author Mark "Chopper" Read, a notorious Melbourne standover man.

Production

In November 2016, it was announced that Underbelly would return in 2017 with a new season focusing on Chopper Read.[3] In May 2017, Aaron Jeffery was announced as the role of Chopper Read, and also Michael Caton to play Chopper's father, Keith. Production for the series will be filmed in Melbourne in July 2017.[4][5]

In August 2017, more cast members were announced with Todd Lasance as Syd Collins, Ella Scott Lynch as Chopper's second wife Margaret, Zoe Ventoura as Chopper's first wife Mary Ann, and in unconfirmed roles are Jane Allsop, Reef Ireland, Alex Tsitsopoulos and Anna Bamford. Also returning to former Underbelly roles are Vince Colosimo as Alphonse Gangitano and Kevin Harrington as Lewis Moran, plus Debra Byrne as Judy Moran.[6][7]

Although the series was announced to air in 2017, production for the series began later in 2017 and was pushed and back set to air in 2018.[8]

Plot

Part One

Chopper tells his story at a show in 2002.

Chopper is walking home when he is abducted by a man with a gun. The man takes Chopper to the bush and forces him to dig his own grave. While he is digging Chopper is laughing and joking with his assailant and asks the man to remove his cuffs to allow to him dig more freely. After the cuffs are removed Chopper attacks the man with a shovel and kills him.

Chopper then robs Alphonse Gangitano's & Lewis Moran's card game with a stick of dynamite to find out who wanted him dead. Alphonse, intimidated by the lit stick of dynamite, names the person responsible for hiring the hit man. Chopper finds the man and takes him to an empty pub to question him about why he wanted him dead. After torturing him with a blowtorch and bolt cutters the man reveals that Syd Collins hired him for the hit. Chopper then confronts Syd, getting into a brawl with him and his fellow bikers, with the police arriving and arresting Chopper, sending him back to jail.

Chopper is released from jail and reconnects with Margaret at a motel. Margaret asks Chopper to go straight and forget about being Chopper. Later he goes out for cigarettes when he is shot at by Alphonse Gangitano, who is still mad about Chopper robbing him years earlier. Chopper and Margaret decide to move to Tasmania with Chopper's father Keith, who wants him to continue his life of crime and retaliate against his enemies. Chopper tells him that he can't do it anymore and that he is to old to stand over people.

Chopper reveals to his father that he has written a book about his life called Chopper: From The Inside. His father is not sure if anyone would read the book and is still insistent that he return to a life of crime, but Chopper tells him that the book would add to his legend and that people would be angry if they were excluded from it. The book is a huge success which pleases Chopper and his father. It does however infuriates Alphonse Gangitano, who is referred to in it as a fairy godfather, and Lewis Moran who is not mentioned in to book at all.

The books success makes Chopper a star. This starts making people inspect the Chopper persona and ask him to commit minor crimes to amuse them. Chopper and his new friend Trent Anthony are at a strip club when Chopper is threatened by Syd Collins. Syd then shows up at Chopper's house and demands that Chopper attend his wedding and give him $8,000 to help pay for expenses, which he refuses. Chopper then attends a biker party with a walking stick saying it is a wedding present for Syd as he is not going to his wedding. He asks Syd to be reasonable but Syd insists Chopper come and help pay for the wedding, at which point Chopper asks him "do you want me to shoot you".

Some time later Syd Collins is shot in the stomach and when he is interviewed by police he claims that Chopper shot him because he didn't want to come to the wedding. When police talk to Chopper he tells them he had nothing to do with Syd being shot and that Trent Anthony can confirm his story.

Part Two

To prove he is rehabilitated and secure his release, Chopper marries new flame Mary Ann and starts a family — but the only woman who could ever look past 'Chopper' and see the real Mark is his true love, Margaret.

Intercutting between Chopper's comedy routine in 2002 and his past in Tasmania, his fixation on Syd only grows. Ever since the shooting, Syd has haunted Chopper's recollections, but the spectre of Syd is now bleeding into his present, begging the questions: Is this a haunting of resentment? Or is it a sign of a guilty conscience? Did Chopper shoot and later kill Sydney Collins? Or was he framed? The deeper we dig into the embellished retrospects of one of Australia's most notorious standover men, the further away the truth becomes.[9]

Cast

Reception

Viewership

The first part of the mini-series achieved a metro ratings audience of 903,000, coming first in its timeslot in front of Seven Network's coverage of the 2018 Winter Olympics and ranking sixth of the night.[10]

The second part of the mini-series dropped more than 200,000 viewers and achieved a metro ratings audience of 696,000, coming second in its timeslot behind Seven Network's coverage of the 2018 Winter Olympics and ranking 11th of the night.[11]

No. Title Air dateTimeslot Overnight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1 Part 1 11 February 2018Sunday 8:30pm 903,0006163,00041,066,000 [12][13]
2 Part 2 12 February 2018Monday 9:00pm 696,00011127,0009823,000 [14][15]
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See also

References

  1. "Airdate: Underbelly Files: Chopper". TV Tonight. 27 January 2018. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  2. "Underbelly favourite Aaron Jeffery takes on hardman role of Chopper". Herald Sun. 28 May 2017. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  3. "Nine Upfronts 2017". TV Tonight. 8 November 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  4. "Aaron Jeffery to play Chopper". TV Tonight. 29 May 2017. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
  5. "Nine turns to Chopper and actor Aaron Jeffery for next 'Underbelly' installment". Mumbrella. 29 May 2017. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
  6. "More cast revealed for Underbelly Chopper". TV Tonight. 21 August 2017. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  7. "Underbelly Files: Aaron Jeffery shows off Mark 'Chopper' Read transformation". The Daily Telegraph. 21 August 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  8. Knox, David (11 October 2017). "Renewals underpin Nine's 2018 slate". TV Tonight. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  9. "Australian Television: Underbelly Files: Chopper Part 2". australiantelevision.net. 11 February 2018.
  10. Knox, David (12 February 2018). "Married beats MKR but Olympics give Seven first ratings day of 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  11. Knox, David (13 February 2018). "Married at First Sight beats My Kitchen Rules on Monday". TV Tonight. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
  12. Knox, David (12 February 2018). "Sunday 11 February 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  13. Knox, David (20 February 2018). "Timeshifted: Sunday 11 February 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  14. Knox, David (13 February 2018). "Monday 12 February 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
  15. Knox, David (20 February 2018). "Timeshifted: Monday 12 February 2018". TV Tonight. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
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