A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 8, 1982
Original Title:
Crosstalk
Alternate Titles:
Cross Talk
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Filmside Productions Limited
New South Wales Film Corp.
Wall to Wall Pty
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 83
A computer genius is confined to a penthouse after a car accident, with only a nurse to look after him. But the advanced computer systems designed to make his life easier appear to be taking control.
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Additional Writing:
Denis Whitburn
Assistant Director:
Mark Lamprell
Marshall Gadsby
Philip Worth
Assistant Editor:
Lee Smith
Christine Spry
Camera Operator:
David Williamson
Clapper Loader:
Robyn Petersen
Construction Manager:
Brian Hocking
Continuity:
Jo Weeks
Director:
Mark Egerton
Director of Photography:
Vincent Monton
Executive Producer:
Ross Matthews
First Assistant Director:
Steve E. Andrews
Focus Puller:
Steve Dobson
Location Manager:
Barbara Gibbs
Makeup Supervisor:
Liz Michie
Music:
Chris Neal
Post Production Supervisor:
Sara Bennett
Producer:
Errol Sullivan
Production Design:
Larry Eastwood
Production Manager:
Julie Monton
Screenplay:
Linda Lane
Mark Egerton
Sound Editor:
Jeanine Chiavlo
Vicki Ambrose
Sound Engineer:
Ian Davidson
Sound Mixer:
Julian Ellingworth
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Ivan Durrant
Still Photographer:
Robert McFarlane
Bliss Swift
Unit Manager:
Tony Winley
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jenny Miles
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