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Release Date:
May 20, 1992
Original Title:
Garbo
Production Companies:
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Eclectic Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Comedy about two Australian garbage collectors starring Los Trios Ringbarkus.
Art Direction:
Stuart Menzies
Assistant Grip:
Lee Tate
Associate Producer:
Neill Gladwin
Stephen Kearney
Best Boy Electric:
Robbie Barr
Casting:
Richard Kent
Clapper Loader:
Leilani Hannah
Continuity:
Kristin Voumard
Costume Designer:
Rose Chong
Dialogue Editor:
Livia Ruzic
Director:
Ron Cobb
Director of Photography:
Geoff Burton
Editor:
Neil Thumpston
First Assistant Director:
Phil Jones
Focus Puller:
Kathryn Milliss
Gaffer:
Ian Plummer
Grip:
Richard Allardice
Hairstylist:
Zeljka Stanin
Key Grip:
Tony Hall
Line Producer:
Margot McDonald
Makeup Artist:
Kirsten Veysey
Music:
Allan Zavod
Music Coordinator:
Bruno Charlesworth
Original Story:
Hugh Rule
Stephen Kearney
Neill Gladwin
Producer:
Hugh Rule
Production Coordinator:
Ann Darrouzet
Production Design:
Richard Bell
Production Manager:
Yvonne Collins
Second Assistant Director:
Brendan Campbell
Sound Effects Editor:
Ross Porter
Sound Mixer:
Peter Fenton
Martin Oswin
Ron Purvis
Sound Recordist:
John Phillips
Sound Supervisor:
Edward McQueen-Mason
Stunt Coordinator:
Chris Anderson
Stunts:
Spike Cherrie
Johnny Raaen
Tom Coltraine
Lana Darby
Mitch Deans
Roy Edmunds
Arthur Hoadley
Ed McShortall
Mike Nikol
George Novak
Philip Reilley
Anthea Roordink
Reg Roordink
Thanks:
Jack Thompson
David Puttnam
Pino Amenta
Third Assistant Director:
Karen Mahood
Title Designer:
Sarah Watt
Unit Manager:
Leigh Ammitzboll
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