Dirty Creature (1995) [N/A]

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Release Date:
July 14, 1995

Original Title:
Dirty Creature

Production Companies:
New Zealand Film Commission
Top Shelf Productions
WingNut Films

Production Countries:
New Zealand

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

A little girl and her dog impersonate a crocodile at the edge of a muddy bog and then go on a chaotic rampage through the suburbs of Wellington.

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Animation:
Matt Aitken
Wayne Stables
Peter Bailey
Paul McInnes
Gray Horsfield
John Sheils

Art Direction:
Neville Stevenson

Boom Operator:
Anne Barnes

Casting:
Fran Walsh

Clapper Loader:
Reagan Jones

Continuity:
Wendy Cuthbert

Digital Effects Supervisor:
George Port

Director:
Grant Campbell

Director of Photography:
Richard Scott

Editor:
John Gilbert

Executive Producer:
Peter Jackson
Vincent Burke

First Assistant Director:
Bryce Campbell

Focus Puller:
Gerry Vasbenter

Foley Recordist:
Helen Luttrell

Gaffer:
Gerald Morse

Grip:
Terry Joosten
Trevor Rowe

Hair Designer:
Gail Wilson

Makeup Designer:
Gail Wilson

Original Music Composer:
Clive Cockburn

Producer:
Carole Pagonis

Screenplay:
Fran Walsh
Grant Campbell

Second Assistant Director:
Rachel Davies

Sound Editor:
Mike Hopkins

Sound Mixer:
Michael Hedges

Sound Recordist:
Ken Saville

Still Photographer:
Roxane Gajadhar

Storyboard Artist:
Christian Rivers

Title Designer:
Wynter Blathwayt

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Rachel Little

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