A Rip Roaring Tale (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 27, 2002

Original Title:
A Rip Roaring Tale

Alternate Titles:
Rocfish: A Rip Roaring Tale

Genres:
Family | Music

Production Companies:
InVision Media

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 48

Will Dan the Man be lion's lunch?

Join Rocfish...as they present the story of Daniel Like you've never seen it before. A tale of extraordinary courage where Daniel chooses to stand up for what is right, even though it means being thrown into a den full of lions!

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Assistant Editor:
Brendan Ryan

Camera Operator:
Rick Boogers
Paul Adams
Ross Schumacher

Editor:
Paul Harrington

Executive Producer:
Karyn Fua
Darren Jones
David MacQueen
David Reed

Hairstylist:
Sharon Dye

Lighting Director:
Ian Quartermass

Makeup Artist:
Tiffany Beckwith-Skinner

Producer:
Karyn Fua
Craig Proudley
Isaiah Saunders

Production Coordinator:
Leisa Pratt

Production Designer:
Alan Olive

Script Editor:
Craig Proudley

Security:
Mark Daunt

Writer:
Karyn Fua

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