Directed by Ned Lander, Broken English recreates the false arrest of Aboriginal showground worker (Rupert) Max Stuart for the rape and murder of nine-year-old Mary Hattam on a beach in Ceduna in the late 1950s and follows the subsequent trials and appeals through to the Privy Council in London. The case was a landmark in police verballing and miscarriage of justice, which ultimately caused a change of government in South Australia. Max Stuart was still alive when the film was made and he appears with his recollections and a surprisingly sanguine view. He was released from jail but never exonerated. Broadcast 25/09/2013 copied 26/09/2013. [Rupert Max Stuart]