Police State (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 15, 1989

Original Title:
Police State

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Australian Film Commission
Southern Star

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

An account of events in Queensland from 1959 to 1988 as disclosed by the Fitzgerald inquiry. Queensland had become as close to a police state as anything since the convict era. Based on real events.

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Continuity:
Elizabeth Steptoe

Costume Designer:
Jim Murray

Director:
Chris Noonan

Director of Photography:
Jeffrey Malouf

Editor:
Nick Meyers
Sasa Vitacek

Executive Producer:
Sandra Levy
Kim Williams
Errol Sullivan

First Assistant Director:
Graham Millar

Makeup Artist:
Jiří Pavlín
Jenni Boehm

Music:
William Motzing

Post Production Coordinator:
Philippa Cristaudo

Producer:
Rod Allan

Production Design:
Julie Belle

Props:
Adrian Cannon

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Brian Bertram

Researcher:
Robyn Bersten

Second Assistant Director:
Clinton White

Sound Mixer:
Annie Cocksedge

Sound Recordist:
Peter Grace

Supervising Editor:
Bill Russo

Third Assistant Director:
Patricia Rothkrans

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Wendy Falconer

Writer:
Ian David
Francine Finnane

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