For a guy who grew up thinking only of Australian Rules football, it’s almost an accident that Shane Warne became the greatest cricketer of a generation, and one of the greats of all time. Mastering the difficult art of spin bowling after being kicked out of football for not being a good enough player proved a pivotal choice for 19 year old Shane – declared unfit and fat, he transformed himself. When success came, so did fame and adulation, money and prestige but a betting scandal, drugs scandal, and affairs that cost him his marriage, threatened his career. From the lows of a 12 month ban he rebuilt his cricket, his career, and his reputation as one of the most ferocious competitors on the planet, admired and revered by millions.
Unfortunately the movie Shane is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | David Alrich | Director |
Production | Brendan Dahill | Producer |
Production | Sam Griffin | Producer |
Directing | Jackie Munro | Director |
Production | Andrew Berg | Producer |
Production | Lindy Dobson | Producer |
Directing | Jon Carey | Director |
Camera | Damian Bradshaw | Director of Photography |
Editing | Gretchen Peterson | Editor |
Sound | Amara Primero | Music |
Editing | Mike Brook | Editor |
Editing | Matt Dale | Editor |
Production | Dave Rowley | Executive Producer |
Production | Brian Berg | Executive Producer |
Production | Johnny Sachs | Executive Producer |
Production | Greg Quail | Executive Producer |
Production | Paul Wiegard | Executive Producer |
Production | Adam Darke | Executive Producer |
Production | Simon Baxter | Executive Producer |
Production | David Gilbery | Executive Producer |
Production | Charles Dorfman | Executive Producer |
Camera | Justine Kerrigan | Director of Photography |
Production | Marlon Vogelgesang | Executive Producer |
Production | Evangelo Kioussis | Executive Producer |