Squizzy Taylor (1982) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 7, 1982

Original Title:
Squizzy Taylor

Genres:
Crime | Drama | History

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 97

The Larrikin, The Lover, The Legend!

This Australian crime drama chronicles the life of notorious, keen witted, acid tongued 1920s Melbourne gangster Squizzy Taylor. Wormy and diminutive, yet cunning and determined small-time hoodlum Squizzy Taylor rises to prominence and popularity in Melbourne, Australia in the 1920's. Squizzy romances brash moll Dolly and works for bookie Henry Stokes before branching out on his own while being hounded by the police and courted by the press the whole time.

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Assistant Director:
Philip Hearnshaw

Assistant Editor:
Brett Southwick

Camera Operator:
Dan Burstall

Choreographer:
David Atkins

Cinematography:
Dan Burstall

Clapper Loader:
Warwick Field

Costume Design:
Jane Hyland

Costumer:
Sandi Cichello

Director:
Kevin James Dobson

Editor:
David Pulbrook

Executive Producer:
Roger Simpson

Focus Puller:
Barry Helleren

Grip:
Peter M. Kershaw

Key Grip:
Paul Ammitzboll

Music:
Bruce Smeaton

Music Score Producer:
Robin Gray

Producer:
Roger Le Mesurier

Production Design:
Logan Brewer

Projection:
Peter McBain

Recording Supervision:
Phil Heywood

Second Assistant Director:
Paul Healey

Sound Editor:
Steve Lambeth

Sound Mixer:
Peter Fenton

Sound Recordist:
Phil Stirling

Special Effects Coordinator:
Conrad Rothmann

Still Photographer:
Suzy Wood

Writer:
Roger Simpson

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