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Release Date:
January 24, 2025
Original Title:
Lollipop Man
Production Countries:
New Zealand
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
Paul dreams of being a comedian but fears risking his reliable job: a stop/go Lollipop Man. Fate challenges him to keep a car crash survivor alive until the ambulance arrives – at least he's funny...
Accountant:
Nicole Roebeck
Art Department Assistant:
Deen Wimbrow
BTS Videographer:
Seb Ramhadie
Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Chris McAllister
Catering:
Two Treats
Colorist:
Marc McCarthy
Director:
Sam Deane
Director of Photography:
Chris Watkins
Effects Supervisor:
Leon Senf
Executive Producer:
Dan Watkins
First Assistant Camera:
Brad Colman
First Assistant Director:
Jonny Moffatt
Focus Puller:
Taiga Wakino
Gaffer:
John Bell
Health and Safety:
Eva Fulco
Location Manager:
Benny Tatton
Location Scout:
Benny Tatton
Makeup Artist:
Rochelle Strathdee
Music Score Producer:
Peter van der Fluit
Producer:
Simon Woodward
Production Coordinator:
Julia Marchwicka
Production Designer:
Tom Holden
Property Builder:
Deen Wimbrow
Prosthetic Designer:
Laura Stables
Script Supervisor:
Eva Fulco
Second Assistant Camera:
Taiga Wakino
Sound Recordist:
Makoto Takaoka
Sound Supervisor:
Tamara O'Neill
Craig Matuschka
Standby Art Director:
Laura Stables
Still Photographer:
Stephen Langdon
Unit Manager:
Rich Grey
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Rochelle Strathdee
Writer:
Sam Deane
David Correos
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