The Shrimp on the Barbie (1990) [PG-13]

Release Date:
August 31, 1990

Original Title:
The Shrimp on the Barbie

Alternate Titles:
Känguruh Carlos
The Boyfriend From Hell

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Sofa Home Entertainment

Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 90

She's an ice-cool heiress. He's hot-to-trot. It's Desire Down Under!

Carlos has failed in show-biz and currently works as a waiter in a Mexican restaurant. There he meets Alex and dumb footballer Bruce celebrating their engagement with her parents. Alex' father is less than thrilled of her fiancée and says he'd rather accept anybody else. Eventually Alex hires Carlos to present him as her new fiancée.

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ADR Editor:
Gail Clark Burch

Art Direction:
Phil Taratoa
John Pryce-Jones

Assistant Editor:
James G. White

Boom Operator:
Myk Farmer

Casting:
Joselyn Morton
Michael Lynch

Clapper Loader:
Justin Topzand

Continuity:
Alison Goodwin De Araujo
Jenny Quigley

Costume Designer:
Sue Gandy

Director:
Michael Gottlieb
Alan Smithee

Director of Photography:
James Bartle
Andrew Lesnie

Editor:
Fred A. Chulack

Executive Producer:
Jerry Offsay

First Assistant Director:
Chris Short
Bob Howard

Focus Puller:
Neil Cervin

Foley Artist:
Casey Troutman
Zane D. Bruce

Gaffer:
Chris McKenzie

Location Manager:
Godfrey Hall

Makeup & Hair:
Francia Smeets

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Amanda Butler

Makeup Artist:
Angela Conte

Negative Cutter:
Lois Trent-Bring

Original Music Composer:
Peter D. Kaye

Producer:
R. Ben Efraim

Production Coordinator:
Caroline Bonham
Naomi Joseph
Tracey Barnett

Production Design:
Ron Highfield

Production Manager:
Murray Francis
Stephen Jones

Second Assistant Director:
Victoria Hardy
Guy Campbell

Sound:
Phillip Keros
Dick Reade

Sound Mixer:
James G. Williams
Allen L. Stone
Robert L. Harman

Steadicam Operator:
John Mahaffie

Still Photographer:
Ken George

Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Bell

Supervising Sound Editor:
Clancy T. Troutman

Third Assistant Director:
Paige Livingston

Unit Manager:
Tamai Sinclair

Wardrobe Master:
Gavin McLean

Writer:
Grant Morris
Ronald E. House
Alan Shearman

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