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Release Date:
April 26, 2008
Original Title:
Dying Breed
Alternate Titles:
Espécie em Extinção
La otra especie
Raça Selvagem
Ugrožena vrsta
Вымирающая порода
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Ambience Entertainment
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 92
An extinct species, the Tasmanian tiger. A long-forgotten legend, “The Pieman” aka Alexander Pearce, who was hanged for cannibalism in 1824. Both had a desperate need to survive; both could have living descendants within the Tasmanian bush. Four hikers venture deep into isolated territory to find one of these legends, but which one will they come upon first?
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Art Direction:
Janie Parker
Casting:
Anousha Zarkesh
Costume Design:
Katie Graham
Costume Supervisor:
Katherine Milne
Dialogue Editor:
Livia Ruzic
Digital Intermediate:
Rachel McKellar-Harding
Director:
Jody Dwyer
Director of Photography:
Geoffrey Hall
Editor:
Mark Perry
Executive Producer:
Christopher Mapp
Matthew Street
David Whealy
Gaffer:
Laurie Fish
Makeup Department Head:
Paul Pattison
Original Music Composer:
Nerida Tyson-Chew
Producer:
Michael Boughen
Rod Morris
Production Design:
David McKay
Publicist:
Samantha Hately
Screenplay:
Jody Dwyer
Michael Boughen
Rod Morris
Script Supervisor:
Kira Bohn
Sound Designer:
Emma Bortignon
Sound Effects Editor:
Jed Palmer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Doron Kipen
Sound Recordist:
Mark Cornish
Steadicam Operator:
Louis Puli
Stunt Coordinator:
Danny Baldwin
Visual Effects Producer:
Ineke Majoor
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Soren Jensen
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