Trouble at the Local (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Trouble at the Local

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Taymaynari Productions

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Oliver is sitting in his small town pub one night moping around another potential relationship he's ruined by coming on way too strong when wannabe criminal Connie enters with a gun, demanding to take the place for every last cent. Her inexperience and clear lack of confidence starts to be her undoing, until Oliver falls head over heels for her and attempts to impress her by becoming her partner in crime. Connie is put off by this, but as the local law enforcement begin closing in around her, she has no choice but to accept this creep's help.

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Colorist:
Daniel Bugeja

Costume Design:
Danaƫ Grieef

Director:
Joel Quick

Director of Photography:
Darby Maxwell

Editor:
Joel Quick

Fight Choreographer:
Cris Cochrane

First Assistant Camera:
Syaheed Ismail
Matt Jones

First Assistant Director:
Dia Taylor

Gaffer:
Bryce Padovan

Music:
Michael Grima

Producer:
Dia Taylor

Second Assistant Camera:
Nick Owens

Second Assistant Director:
Tara McKinnon

Sound Recordist:
Lyndon Johnson

Writer:
Joel Quick

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