Blowing Hot and Cold (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 1, 1989

Original Title:
Blowing Hot and Cold

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

The story of two men from opposite backgrounds and social structures who become friends. Jack Phillips is a laid-back, wry service station proprietor in a small Australian country town. His world is disrupted when a fast talking, gesticulating, vocal Italian, Nino Patrovita bursts upon the scene.

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Additional Gaffer:
Graeme Wood

Additional Writing:
Josie Arnold

Assistant Camera:
Kattina Bowell

Assistant Editor:
June Wilson

Best Boy Electric:
Ian Rae

Boom Operator:
Craig Walmsley

Cinematography:
Jaems Grant

Continuity:
Joanne McLennan

Costume Design:
Anita Fioravanti

Director:
Marc Gracie

Editor:
Nicolas Lee

Executive Producer:
Rosa Colosimo
Kevin Moore
Reg McLean

First Assistant Director:
Strachan Wilson

Gaffer:
Rory Timoney

Grip:
Freddo Dirk

Makeup & Hair:
Vivienne MacGillicuddy

Music:
Joe Dolce

Producer:
Rosa Colosimo

Production Assistant:
Audrey Auld

Production Design:
Nicolas Lee

Production Manager:
Rosa Colosimo

Screenplay:
Luciano Vincenzoni
Reg McLean
Rosa Colosimo
Sergio Donati

Set Dresser:
Silvana Scibilia

Sound:
John Wilkinson

Sound Effects Editor:
Annette Kelly

Sound Mixer:
James Currie

Still Photographer:
Maria Stratford

Stunt Coordinator:
Arch Roberts

Title Designer:
Oliver Streeton

Unit Manager:
Rachel Evans

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