A Kink in the Picasso (1990) [N/A]

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Release Date:
October 1, 1990

Original Title:
A Kink in the Picasso

Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Rosa Colosimo Films
Seven Network

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 86

Two crooked gallery officials swap a Picasso for a fake hoping to make a fortune. When thieves break into the gallery to steal the Picasso, an amusing chain reaction snowballs into a hilarious romp.

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Art Direction:
Maria Ferro

Assistant Editor:
Warick Crane

Casting:
Angelo Salamanca

Continuity:
Ann Beresford

Costume Designer:
Anita Fioravanti

Dialogue Editor:
Edward McQueen-Mason

Director:
Marc Gracie

Director of Photography:
Jaems Grant

Editor:
Edward McQueen-Mason

Executive Producer:
Rosa Colosimo

First Assistant Director:
Ray Hennessy

Hair Designer:
Vivienne MacGillicuddy

Makeup Designer:
Vivienne MacGillicuddy

Music:
Frank Strangio

Original Story:
Stephen Thomson
John Reddin

Producer:
Will Spencer

Production Coordinator:
Veronica Toole

Production Manager:
Bronwyn Thompson

Second Assistant Director:
Maria Hyland

Set Designer:
Ian Rae

Sound Effects Editor:
Ross Porter

Sound Mixer:
Steve Burgess

Sound Recordist:
John Wilkinson

Stunt Coordinator:
Arch Roberts

Third Assistant Director:
Troy Walsh

Title Designer:
Oliver Streeton

Writer:
Hugh Stuckey

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