Dadah Is Death (1988) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 23, 1988

Original Title:
Dadah Is Death

Alternate Titles:
A Long Way from Home: Dadah Is Death
Dada bedeutet Tod

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Home Productions
Roadshow Coote & Carroll
Samuel Goldwyn Television
Steve Krantz Productions

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 180

On 9th of November 1983 two Australians, Kevin Barlow and Geoff Chambers were arrested at Penang Airport in Malaysia carrying 179 grams of Heroin. A crime which in Malaysia carries a mandatory sentence of death... Dadah Is Death (A Long Way From Home) is the true story of Barbara Barlow's desperate attempt to save her son from the Hangmans rope - a courageous effort that involved impassioned pleas to President Reagan, The British Prime Minister, and even the Pope. By July 1986 this international struggle had seemed to reach a hopeless conclusion and all that was left was a mother's love for her son.

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Art Direction:
Ro Bruen-Cook
Nicholas McCallum

Camera Operator:
Julian Penney
Steve Mason

Casting:
Margaret McSharry
Rose Tobias Shaw

Costume Design:
Anna Senior

Costume Supervisor:
Louise Wakefield

Director:
Jerry London

Director of Photography:
Julian Penney

Editor:
Michael Brown

Gaffer:
Reg Garside

Hairstylist:
Adele Wilcox
Lesley Rouvray

Music:
Fred Karlin

Music Editor:
Michael Dittrick

Music Supervisor:
David Franco

Producer:
Jerry London

Production Design:
Brian Thomson

Researcher:
Jeune Pritchard

Script Supervisor:
Daphne Paris

Set Decoration:
Glen W. Johnson
Kerrie Brown
Robert Dein
Annette Reid

Supervising Sound Editor:
James Troutman

Writer:
Bill Kerby

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