Going Sane (1987) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 30, 1987

Original Title:
Going Sane

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 89

A business executive leaves his wife and family when he discovers that he only has a short time left to live.

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Art Department Assistant:
Sam Trumble

Assistant Accountant:
Donna Willis

Assistant Editor:
Peter McBain

Best Boy Electric:
Alan Dunstan

Boom Operator:
Sue Kerr

Camera Operator:
Ian Pugsley
David Williamson

Casting:
Faith Martin

Clapper Loader:
Garry Phillips

Costume Design:
Jan Hurley

Director:
Michael Robertson

Director of Photography:
Dean Semler

Editor:
Brian Kavanagh

Electrician:
Darren McLaughlin
Dean Bryan

Executive Producer:
John Sandford

Focus Puller:
Richard Merryman
Roydon Johnson

Gaffer:
John Morton

Grip:
Pat Nash

Hairstylist:
Joan Petch

Key Grip:
Irvine G. McLaughlin

Makeup Artist:
Vivien Mepham

Original Music Composer:
Cameron Allan

Producer:
Tom Jeffrey

Production Accountant:
Jill Coverdale

Production Design:
Igor Nay

Production Manager:
Tony Winley

Property Buyer:
Peta Lawson

Screenplay:
John Sandford

Set Dresser:
Jane Johnston

Sound Mixer:
Julian Ellingworth

Sound Recordist:
Syd Butterworth

Special Effects:
Alan Maxwell

Standby Property Master:
Alison Goodwin De Araujo

Still Photographer:
Robbie Gribble

Stunt Double:
Ric Anderson

Unit Manager:
Tic Carroll

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