Two Twisted - Episodes

Episodes

  • There's Something About Kyanna — Starring Melissa George. George stars as an author who one day loses a sock that eventually leads to a greater mystery.
  • Finding Frank — Starring Garry McDonald and Steve Bisley. McDonald plays a security guard on his last day before retirement. Nerves not being what they used to be, he has a hard time with his fellow security guard, Frank, constantly putting him on edge with pranks during the shift.
  • Call Back — Written by Matthew Macknamara and directed by Graeme Burfoot stars Tom Long and Lisa McCune. With a simple phone call Karl Wells has the opportunity to erase the past and this time save the lives of his brutally murdered wife and son. The only problem is he needs to convince his past self that he is for real. Shot over four days in Sydney, Australia in early 2006 the episode deals with regret and how we each deal with it.
  • Heart Attack — Written by David Chidlow and directed by Rachel Ward. Whilst exercising, a doctor suffers a series of heart attacks. He's admitted to intensive care and placed on life support. His dead heart is removed and sent for testing. Whilst his wife waits through the night in the hospital for news, the gruesome truth about his condition emerges.
  • Von Stauffenberg's Stamp — Written by James Robertson and directed by Glendyn Ivin. A genteel stamp trader (Sam Neill), a docile barber (Roy Billing), his rude alcoholic wife (Wendy Hughes) and a fabled stamp... will authentication lead to murder?
  • A Date With Doctor D — Rolly Schwartz (Alex Dimitriades) thinks it's just another average morning until he discovers the nightmare lurking in his bedroom closet. His associate (Asher Keddie) doesn't make anything easier.
  • Soft Boiled Luck — Written by James Robertson and directed by Brendan Donovan. Bryan Brown and Deborah Mailman play detectives investigating a murder mystery involving clones (Aden Young).
  • Arkham's Curios and Wonders — Written and Directed by Tony D'Aquino. Vincent (Edmund Cinis) orders items through the mail to try to overcome the fact that everybody is leaving. Lisa Hensley plays Vincent's mother(s) and Bill Hunter stars as Vincent's zombie grandfather.
  • A Flash Exclusive — A reporter for a tabloid magazine rents a room at a woman's (played by Peta Wilson) house to get the inside scoop.
  • Delivery Man — A woman (Susie Porter) affected by her husband's death, refuses to leave the house. During a harsh storm, she is visited by a strange delivery man (Sam Worthington) who may have more than just groceries to deliver.
  • Jailbreak — Directed by Nick Tomnay. A date rapist (Kick Gurry) plots to escape prison by paralysing himself and posing as a dead inmate (Gary Waddell).
  • Saviour — A woman whose daughter is aging rapidly due to a rare disease devotes her whole life to finding a cure. She may have found one in the blood of a mysterious prisoner, but when she applies the cure to her daughter things start to go wrong...
  • Love Crimes — A man (Vince Colosimo) invites his secretary (Kestie Morassi) to his house and begins to seduce her. She initially resists him, then ties him up as part of foreplay. She has to escape when he breaks free and grabs a knife, but the couple isn't really what it seems.
  • Grand Final — Dan is a boy who gets visions and information from touching another person. He tries to prevent a boy from dying and inadvertently causes it himself.

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