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Release Date:
October 1, 1981
Original Title:
The Killing of Angel Street
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Forest Home Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
Jessica Simmonds returns from overseas to find her retired professor father in a bitter public fight to save the historic Sydney waterfront houses on Angel Street. After her father's mysterious death, she joins forces with local residents and a union leader against corrupt forces. Based on the real life mysterious disappearance of Juanita Nielsen.
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Art Direction:
Lindsay Hewson
Clapper Loader:
Andrew Lesnie
Costume Designer:
Judith Dorsman
Director:
Donald Crombie
Director of Photography:
Peter James
Editor:
Tim Wellburn
Executive Producer:
Jim George
Key Hair Stylist:
Willi Kenrick
Music:
Brian May
Producer:
Anthony Buckley
Production Design:
David Copping
Screenplay:
Michael Craig
Sound Editor:
Peter Burgess
Sound Mixer:
Peter Fenton
Sound Recordist:
John Phillips
Story:
Michael Craig
Visual Effects:
Roger Cowland
Writer:
Cecil Holmes
Evan Jones
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