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Release Date:
April 21, 1983
Original Title:
Dusty
Alternate Titles:
Dusty - viisas koiraystävä
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Film Victoria
Kestrel Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G DE: 6
Runtime: 88
The eponymous Dusty is an appropriately named dingo, or wild dog. Roaming the fertile fields of Australia, Dusty is captured as a puppy. Though dingoes are normally averse to human companionship, Dusty attaches himself to an old, worn-out shepherd, played by Bill Kerr. The dog gives Kerr a reason for living, and vice versa. Be sure to have plenty of Kleenex handy for some of the mistier passages of Dusty.
Additional Photography:
Kevin Anderson
Brendan Ward
Art Direction:
Ivana Perkins
Assistant Editor:
Warick Crane
Associate Producer:
David Morgan
Best Boy Electric:
Bruce Towers
Boom Operator:
Ray Phillips
Clapper Loader:
Warwick Field
Chris Cain
Continuity:
Andrea Jordan
Costume Design:
Mary Harris
Director:
John Richardson
Director of Photography:
Alex McPhee
Editor:
David Greig
First Assistant Director:
Colin Fletcher
Focus Puller:
Brendan Ward
Gaffer:
Ian Dewhurst
Grip:
Terry Wilcox
Key Grip:
Ian 'Thistle' Thorburn
Location Manager:
Michael McGennon
Doug Lewis
Makeup Artist:
Deryck De Niese
Novel:
Frank Dalby Davison
Original Music Composer:
Frank Strangio
Production Accountant:
Carolyn Fyfe
Production Assistant:
Jan Tourrier
Production Design:
Robbie Perkins
Production Manager:
Mark Ruse
Production Runner:
Mandy Walker
Mary Sdraulig
Production Secretary:
Elizabeth Symes
Production Supervisor:
Brian Douglas
Props:
Nick Seymour
Screenplay:
Sonia Borg
Second Assistant Director:
Jake Atkinson
Sound Assistant:
Matthew Soler
Sound Recordist:
John Phillips
Still Photographer:
Bruce Haswell
Third Assistant Director:
Gaye Arnold
Title Designer:
David Atkinson
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