Kadaicha (1988) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 15, 1988

Original Title:
Kadaicha

Alternate Titles:
Stones of Death

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
David Hannay Productions
Medusa Communications
Premiere Film Marketing

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 

Runtime: 88

Who says you can't get blood out of a stone...

Teens of Kangaloola High are visited by a skull-faced Aboriginal apparition in their nightmares, and one by one they meet a violent end.

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Malcolm Smith

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Nerida Cooper

Carpenter:
Peter Rasmussen

Casting Consultant:
Carrie Zivets

Clapper Loader:
Roger Johnston

Continuity:
Melanie Brown

Director:
James Bogle

Director of Photography:
Stephen F. Windon

First Assistant Director:
Deuel Droogan

Focus Puller:
Paul Pandoulis

Gaffer:
Alleyn Mearns

Grip:
Ian Bird

Makeup & Hair:
Sarah Bailey

Production Accountant:
Elaine Crowther

Production Assistant:
Lesley Jenkins

Production Coordinator:
Lesley Parker

Production Manager:
Julia Ritchie

Production Runner:
Debbie Atkins

Production Secretary:
Deborah Samuels

Publicist:
Lionel Midford

Second Assistant Director:
Paul Grinder

Sound Recordist:
Pam Dunne

Special Effects:
Neville Maxwell

Still Photographer:
Clare McClelland
Brett Cochran

Wardrobe Assistant:
Sue Cormack

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Fiona Spence

Writer:
Ian Coughlan

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