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Release Date:
January 18, 2001
Original Title:
Stickmen
Alternate Titles:
Stick Men
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Stick Films
Production Countries:
New Zealand
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+ CZ: 15+ US: R
Runtime: 98
Jack, Thomas and Wayne are the Stickmen. They like nothing more than having a beer in one hand, a pool cue in the other, a coin on the table and a sexy bird or two. They play pub pool for fun and money at Dave's bar. Desperate to get out of debt, Dave gets the Stickmen entered into a high stakes pool tournament run by vicious crime boss "Daddy". He also gets them into a whole rack of trouble.
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Art Direction:
Kristina Ball
Boom Operator:
Sam Spicer
Camera Operator:
Alun Bollinger
Casting Director:
Stu Turner
Continuity:
Clare Cunningham
Dialogue Coach:
Cassie Cochrane
Dialogue Editor:
Polly McKinnon
Director:
Hamish Rothwell
Director of Photography:
Nigel Bluck
Editor:
Owen Ferrier-Kerr
Executive Producer:
Katherine Butler
Robin Laing
First Assistant Director:
Rachel Evans
Line Producer:
Nicola Olsen
Location Manager:
Claire Ashton
Makeup Artist:
Linda Wall
Makeup Supervisor:
Debra East
Music:
House Of Downtown
Music Supervisor:
Adam Holt
Producer:
Michelle Turner
Chris Brown
Production Coordinator:
Anna Ormond
Production Design:
Neville Stevenson
Production Sound Mixer:
Chris Hiles
Screenplay:
Nick Ward
Second Assistant Director:
Mark Boskell
Sound Designer:
Tim Prebble
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Hedges
John Boswell
Storyboard Artist:
Andrew Burden
Stunt Coordinator:
Augie Davis
Third Assistant Director:
Liz Banas
Title Designer:
Kym Feasey
Unit Manager:
Philippa Caignou
Matt Percy
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