Afraid to Dance (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 5, 1989

Original Title:
Afraid to Dance

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

An out-of-luck youth gets a lift from a shoplifter whose car he had planned to steal. They become involved in crime and romance together.

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ADR Mixer:
Angus Robertson

Best Boy Electric:
Danny Lockett

Boom Operator:
Chris Roland

Camera Operator:
John Lomax
Joseph Pickering

Casting:
Christine King

Cinematography:
Steve Arnold

Continuity:
Susan Wiley

Director:
Denny Lawrence

Editor:
Richard Hindley

Executive Producer:
Juliet Grimm
Grahame Jennings

First Assistant Director:
Jake Atkinson

Foley Mixer:
Angus Robertson

Location Manager:
Rebel Penfold-Russell

Makeup Artist:
Brita Kingsbury

Music:
Chris Neal

Producer:
Andrena Finlay

Production Accountant:
Pru Donovan

Production Coordinator:
Deborah Samuels

Production Design:
Jane Norris

Production Manager:
Sue Seeary

Second Assistant Director:
Stephan Elliott

Sound Editor:
Les Fiddess
Tim Jordan
Simon Smithers

Sound Mixer:
Phil Judd

Sound Recordist:
Bob Clayton

Third Assistant Director:
Tom Churchill-Brown

Unit Manager:
Stephen MacCagnon

Wardrobe Master:
Dinah Mitchell

Writer:
Paul Cockburn

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