There Had Better Be Blood (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 21, 2010

Original Title:
There Had Better Be Blood

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Charlie Boy Productions
Dog Pound Productions
Final Sound
Inspiration Studios
Panavision LTD

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 6

There Had Better Be Blood

After another of their fights, rival brothers are forced to wait at a country train station en route to their Father's. Their mother tells them the next time she has to intervene in their in-fighting, there had better be blood.

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Art Department Assistant:
Adrian Goodman

Art Direction:
Brendan Tolley

Assistant Director:
Robert Kewley

Boom Operator:
Luke Richardson

Casting:
Lara Signorino

Cinematography:
László Baranyai

Director:
Charles Williams

Editor:
Mike Houlihan

Gaffer:
Matt Begg

Graphic Designer:
Andrew Barry

Grip:
Jamie Leckie
Pete Stockley

Grip Production Assistant:
Eddie Barlow

Makeup & Hair:
Holly Rose Butler

Music:
Michael Allen

Post Production Coordinator:
Catherine Park

Producer:
Josh Butt
Charles Williams

Runner Art Department:
Olivia Pullbrook

Sound Editor:
Paul Shanahan

Sound Recordist:
Lloyd Carrick

Standby Property Master:
Cecily Hearn

Still Photographer:
Elizabeth Kinnaird

Writer:
Charles Williams

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