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Release Date:
October 22, 1982
Original Title:
A Dangerous Summer
Alternate Titles:
Ein explosiver Sommer
Flash Fire
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Building is Howard's passion, and he is so absorbed in his plans to build an elaborate resort in the Blue Mountains of Australia that he ignores certain obvious signals that his business partner is not entirely on the up-and-up. After a brush fire destroys the resort, an insurance investigator comes nosing around, whom Howard's partner deals with in a drastic manner. By the time Lloyds of London's senior investigator George Engels (James Mason in one of his last roles) arrives on the scene, Howard (Tom Skerritt) is anxious to set things to rights.
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Art Direction:
Robert Hilditch
John Carroll
Assistant Grip:
Pip Shapiera
Assistant Sound Editor:
Phillippa Harvey
Lesley Manning
Stella Savvas
Best Boy Electric:
Matt Slattery
Boom Operator:
Graham McKinney
Camera Operator:
David Eggby
Keith Wood
Casting:
Rae Davidson
Clapper Loader:
Stuart Quin
Rod Hinds
Construction Manager:
John Parker
Continuity:
Roz Berrystone
Linda Ray
Costume Design:
Marta McElroy
Director:
Quentin Masters
Director of Photography:
Peter Hannan
Editor:
Ted Otton
Electrician:
Brad Roberts
First Assistant Director:
James Parker
Michael McKeag
First Assistant Editor:
Doug Fraser
Focus Puller:
Steve Mason
Gaffer:
Keith Wood
Derek Jones
Generator Operator:
Bede Ireland
Gary Reberger
Grip:
Don Andrews
Grahame Litchfield
Location Manager:
Mike Fuller
Sue Parker
Makeup Artist:
Anne Popischil
Elaine Fitcher
Kirsten Veysey
Makeup Supervisor:
José Luis Pérez
Music:
Groove Myers
Negative Cutter:
Margaret Cardin
Producer:
Jim McElroy
Production Accountant:
Elaine Crowther
Production Design:
John Carroll
Robert Hilditch
Production Manager:
Greg Ricketson
Peter Appleton
Property Buyer:
Sue Hoyle
Ian Allen
Screenplay:
David Ambrose
Quentin Masters
Second Assistant Director:
John Rooke
Tom Blacket
Sound Editor:
John Hackney
John Foster
Michael Norton
Sound Mixer:
Ron Purvis
Phil Judd
Sound Recordist:
Kevin Kearney
Mark Lewis
Don Connolly
Special Effects:
Alan Maxwell
Peter Armstrong
Jonathan David
Conrad Rothmann
Chris Murray
Standby Property Master:
Igor Lazareff
Paul Jones
Still Photographer:
Geoff McGeachin
Storyboard Artist:
Shane Porteous
Third Assistant Director:
Ian Kenny
Underwater Camera:
Ron Taylor
Unit Manager:
David Findlay
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