Lake Mungo (2009) [R]

Release Date:
July 30, 2009

Original Title:
Lake Mungo

Alternate Titles:
Lago Mungo
Озеро Мунго
レイク・マンゴー ~アリス・パーマーの最期の3日間~

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Mungo Productions
SBS Independent
Screen Australia

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  DE: 16  GB: 15  MX: C  NL: 16  PT: M/14  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 87

In 2008, Alice Palmer died… Her nightmare didn't.

After 16-year-old Alice Palmer drowns in a local dam, her family experiences a series of strange, inexplicable events centered in and around their home. Unsettled, the Palmers seek the help of psychic and parapsychologist, who discovers that Alice led a secret, double life. At Lake Mungo, Alice's secret past emerges.

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ADR Recordist:
Andrew Niel
Chris Goodes

Additional Music:
Fernando Corona

Additional Visual Effects:
Matt Timson

Assistant Camera:
Geoff Skilbeck
Eszter Faradi
Aquiles Sanda Espinosa

Assistant Editor:
Rebecca Macpherson

Associate Producer:
Joel Anderson
John Brawley

Boom Operator:
Ann Aucote

Casting Director:
Dina Mann

Compositor:
Mathew Mackereth
Nicholas Bitar
Jason Glenfield
Chris Jackson

Costume Assistant:
Heather McCallum

Costume Designer:
Michael Chisholm

Costume Standby:
Sally Pritchard

Costumer:
Margot McCartney

Dialogue Editor:
Roberto J. Salvatore

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Adrian Hauser

Digital Intermediate Editor:
Marc Collister
Simon Wright

Digital Producer:
Kerri Schwarze
Jeff Jaffers

Director:
Joel Anderson

Director of Photography:
John Brawley

Dolby Consultant:
Bruce Emery

Driver:
Chris Barret
Dalia Bluzer
Simon Ferlazzo
Annabel McPhee

Editor:
Bill Murphy

Electrician:
Rob Dewhurst
Scott Zietara

Epk Camera Operator:
Tim Fleming

Executive Producer:
William Coleman
Gilbert George
Robert George

First Assistant Director:
Iain Pirret

Foley Artist:
John Simpson

Foley Recordist:
Jason Hancock

Gaffer:
Chris Dewhurst

Graphic Designer:
Angela McNiece

Hairstylist:
Jo Fletcher

Key Grip:
Dean Garro
Greg Wallace

Location Manager:
Michael Madigan

Makeup Artist:
Jo Fletcher

Music Supervisor:
Craig Carter

Online Editor:
Marc Collister

Original Music Composer:
David Paterson

Post Production Supervisor:
John Brawley
Chris Schwarze

Producer:
Georgie Nevile
David Rapsey

Production Accountant:
Sara Moroney

Production Assistant:
Annabel McPhee

Production Coordinator:
Rita Walsh

Production Design:
Penny Southgate

Production Manager:
Melanie Brunt

Props:
Peter Blackwood

Prosthetics:
Justin Dix
Jo Fletcher

Runner Art Department:
Tom Weinzieher

Script Supervisor:
Jo Kasch

Second Assistant Director:
Paul Steiner

Set Buyer:
Jayne Russell

Set Dresser:
Jayne Russell

Sound Designer:
Craig Carter

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Pete Best

Sound Recordist:
Ann Aucote

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jo Fletcher
Larry Van Duynhoven

Still Photographer:
Steve Diffey

Telecine Colorist:
Dee McClelland

Title Designer:
Mark Bortolotto

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mathew Mackereth

Writer:
Joel Anderson

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