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Release Date:
February 15, 1987
Original Title:
The Facts of Life Down Under
Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Crawford Productions
Embassy Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Blair, Tootie, Natalie, Jo, Beverly Ann, and Andy visit the land down under. Blair and Jo are warned of a planned jewel heist; Beverly Ann visits a beau from many years ago; Natalie is stranded in the outback; and Tootie meets a Yale student who pretends to be a young Aborigine.
Art Direction:
Sally Shepherd
Assistant Art Director:
Georgina Greenhill
Assistant Editor:
Dick Fokker
Best Boy Electric:
Brett Hull
Boom Operator:
Mark Keating
Camera Operator:
John Mahaffie
Casting:
Liz Mullinar
Marc Hirschfeld
Construction Manager:
Michael McLean
Costume Assistant:
Kate Green
Phillip Hain
Costume Design:
Diana Eden
Costumer:
Kerry Barnett
Director:
Stuart Margolin
Director of Photography:
Ron Hagen
Editor:
David Stiven
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Stephen Kolzak
Ken Stump
Executive Producer:
Virginia L. Carter
First Assistant Camera:
Nick Mayo
Harry Glynatsis
First Assistant Director:
John Wild
Gaffer:
Brian Adams
Hairstylist:
Rochelle Ford
Willi Kenrick
Key Grip:
Tony Hall
Pip Shapiera
Location Manager:
Murray Boyd
Makeup Artist:
Leeanne White
Sally Gordon
Original Music Composer:
Fred Karlin
Post Production Supervisor:
Walton Dornisch
Producer:
Michael Lake
Production Accountant:
Robert Threadgold
Production Coordinator:
Vicki Popplewell
Cynthia Gylov
Property Buyer:
Michael Tolerton
Script Supervisor:
Jenny Quigley
Second Assistant Camera:
Susi Stitt
Second Assistant Director:
Brett Popplewell
Sound Mixer:
Max Bowring
Steadicam Operator:
John Mahaffie
Still Photographer:
Ken Sax
Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn Ruehland
Supervising Producer:
Rita Dillon
Supervising Sound Editor:
David R. Elliott
Third Assistant Director:
Cameron P. Mellor
Unit Manager:
John Suhr
Unit Production Manager:
Grant Hill
Writer:
Gordon Cotler
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