Kangaroo Palace (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 25, 1997

Original Title:
Kangaroo Palace

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Artist Services
Film Victoria

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 187

The story of four young Australians trying their luck in 1960s London.

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Aerial Director of Photography:
Peter Zakharov

Art Department Coordinator:
Christina Norman

Art Direction:
Laurie Faen

Continuity:
Kristin Voumard

Costume Designer:
Jeanie Cameron

Dialogue Coach:
Victoria Mielewska
June Jago

Dialogue Editor:
Alexandra Partridge

Director:
Robert Marchand

Director of Photography:
Kim Batterham

Editor:
Anne Carter

Executive Producer:
Andrew Knight
Steve Vizard

First Assistant Director:
Brendan Campbell

Hairstylist:
Zeljka Stanin

Line Producer:
Yvonne Collins

Location Manager:
Tim Scott

Makeup Artist:
Kirsten Veysey

Music:
Tim Finn

Music Supervisor:
Christine Woodruff

Production Coordinator:
Magnus Mansie
Kim Travis

Production Design:
Roger Ford

Researcher:
Carole Sklan

Script Editor:
John Alsop

Second Assistant Director:
Damien M. Grant

Set Decoration:
Lisa Thompson

Sound Effects Editor:
Glenn Newnham

Sound Mixer:
Ralph Ortner

Sound Recordist:
John McKerrow

Special Effects:
Peter Stubbs

Thanks:
John Clarke

Third Assistant Director:
Cameron Stewart

Unit Manager:
Andrew Pappas

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Kate Seeley

Writer:
Deb Cox
Andrew Knight

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