Evil Angels (1988) [PG-13]

Release Date:
November 3, 1988

Original Title:
Evil Angels

Alternate Titles:
A Cry In the Dark
A Cry in the Dark
Um Grito no Escuro

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Cinema Verity
Golan-Globus Productions
The Cannon Group
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  GB: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 120

A family torn apart. A public filled with outrage. A woman accused of murder.

Based on the true story of Lindy Chamberlain who, during a family camping trip to Ayers Rock in central Australia, claimed she witnessed a dingo take her baby daughter, Azaria, from their tent. Azaria's body was never found and, after investigations and two public inquests, she is charged with murder.

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2008
#9
Top 10: COURTROOM DRAMA
10 Greatest COURTROOM DRAMA Films of All Time

Art Direction:
Brian Edmonds
Dale Duguid

Camera Operator:
Ian Jones

Casting:
Rhonda Schepisi

Costume Design:
Bruce Finlayson

Director:
Fred Schepisi

Director of Photography:
Ian Baker

Editor:
Jill Bilcock

Executive Producer:
Menahem Golan
Yoram Globus

First Assistant Camera:
Leigh Mackenzie
Geoffrey Hall

First Assistant Director:
Steve E. Andrews

Key Grip:
Grahame Litchfield

Music:
Bruce Smeaton

Novel:
John Bryson

Producer:
Verity Lambert

Production Design:
George Liddle
Wendy Dickson

Screenplay:
Robert Caswell
Fred Schepisi

Second Assistant Camera:
Peter White

Second Assistant Director:
Toby Pease
Philip A. Patterson

Steadicam Operator:
Ian Jones

Still Photographer:
Vivian Zink

Stunts:
Joe Pampanella

Third Assistant Director:
John Meredith
Janine Schepisi

Visual Effects:
Roger Cowland

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