A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 29, 1984
Original Title:
High Country
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
PBL Productions
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Following the death of his wife, mountain cattleman, Ben Lomax leaves the high country but is forced to return when he learns his prize stallion is to be run in a race that will break him.
Assistant Set Dresser:
Roger Stephen
Associate Producer:
Michael Midlam
Best Boy Electric:
Graham Mulder
Boom Operator:
Ray Phillips
Casting:
Maura Fay
Cinematography:
Ray Henman
Clapper Loader:
John Lomax
Continuity:
Judy Whitehead
Director:
Bill Hughes
Editor:
Cliff Hayes
Executive Producer:
Ian Bradley
First Assistant Director:
Philip Hearnshaw
Focus Puller:
Malcolm Burrowes
Gaffer:
Pav Govind
Grip:
Pip Shapiera
Key Grip:
Peter Mardell
Makeup & Hair:
Leeanne White
Music:
David Skinner
Producer:
Peter Herbert
Production Accountant:
Jim Hajicosta
Production Coordinator:
Janine Kerley
Production Design:
Robbie Perkins
Production Manager:
Jan Marnell
Property Buyer:
Mark Polonsky
Researcher:
Melanie Hall
Script Editor:
Graeme Farmer
Second Assistant Director:
John Titley
Set Dresser:
Harvey Mawson
Sound Mixer:
Ian Maycock
Roger Savage
Sound Recordist:
Geoff White
Special Effects:
Clive Jones
Standby Property Master:
David Oldrey
Still Photographer:
Vladimir Osherov
Unit Manager:
Grant Hill
Wardrobe Assistant:
Frankie Hogan
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Heather McLaren
Writer:
Ian Bradley
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