Death in Brunswick (1991) [R]

Release Date:
April 24, 1991

Original Title:
Death in Brunswick

Alternate Titles:
Abgedreht - Nothing to Lose
Death in Brunswick - In jedem Sarg ist Platz für zwei
Gesellschaft für Mrs. Di Marco
Morte em Brunswick
Nothing To Lose
Tod in Brunswick

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Film Victoria
Meridian Films

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  DE: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 109

Carl Fitzgerald has decided to clean up his act... but first he has to get rid of the body.

A reserved man in need of a job, Carl Fitzgerald finds employment at a Greek restaurant. Upon meeting waitress Sophie, Carl begins dating the attractive woman. Though it seems things are improving for Carl, an unexpected situation leads to the death of Mustafa, a shady coworker, and Carl must figure out how to cover up the incident. Unsure of what to do, Carl enlists the help of his buddy, Dave, to get rid of Mustafa's corpse.

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Associate Producer:
Lynda House

Casting:
Gregory Apps

Continuity:
Ann Beresford

Costume Designer:
Vicki Friedman

Director:
John Ruane

Director of Photography:
Ellery Ryan

Editor:
Neil Thumpston

Executive Producer:
Bryce Menzies

Makeup Artist:
Noriko Watanabe

Music Producer:
Philip Judd

Original Music Composer:
Philip Judd

Producer:
Timothy White

Production Design:
Chris Kennedy

Production Manager:
Christine Hart

Scenic Artist:
Debra Goldsmith

Sound Editor:
Paul Huntingford

Sound Recordist:
Lloyd Carrick

Stunts:
Danny Baldwin

Thanks:
Jill Bilcock

Writer:
John Ruane
Boyd Oxlade

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