Scarfies (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 5, 1999

Original Title:
Scarfies

Alternate Titles:
Crime 101
Marihuana: El Sótano Maldito

Genres:
Comedy | Thriller

Production Companies:
New Zealand Film Commission
Nightmare Productions

Production Countries:
New Zealand

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+  NZ: R16 

Runtime: 101

A captive in your basement. What would you do?

This dark comedy is set in Dunedin, New Zealand. A university student finds an old "abandoned" house and proceeds to invite other students to share. It even has running electricity. But what is the catch?

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Art Direction:
Ken Turner

Camera Operator:
Gerry Vasbenter

Casting:
Rachel Bullock

Continuity:
Katherine Fry

Costume Designer:
Amanda Neale

Director:
Robert Sarkies

Director of Photography:
Stephen Downes

Editor:
Annie Collins

Executive Producer:
Chris Brown
Chris Hampson

First Assistant Director:
Axel Paton

First Assistant Editor:
Andrea Towers

Line Producer:
Trishia Downie

Makeup Artist:
Ruth Stoffels

Producer:
Lisa Chatfield

Production Coordinator:
Roxane Gajadhar

Production Design:
Gaylene Barnes

Screenplay:
Robert Sarkies
Duncan Sarkies

Second Assistant Director:
Lisa Marinkovich

Set Dresser:
Cara Paterson

Sound Designer:
Chris Burt

Sound Editor:
Dave Whitehead
Simon Adams
Peter Mills

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Chris Burt
Simon Adams

Sound Recordist:
Chris Hiles

Storyboard Artist:
Paul Potiki

Stunt Coordinator:
Mark Angelo

Third Assistant Director:
Damon Martin

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