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Release Date:
February 21, 1994
Original Title:
Metal Skin
Alternate Titles:
Metalliko derma
Speed
Genres:
Action | Drama
Production Companies:
Arrow Capital Limited
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Daniel Scharf Productions
Film Victoria
Southern Star
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+ CA: 18A DE: 18
Runtime: 115
Psycho Joe loves one thing: fast cars! When he gets a job at a local supermarket, Joe meets fellow "petrol head" Dazey, who quickly becomes his idol and best friend. Soon after, Joe falls for Savina, a goth girl who practices black magic. But Savina has already fallen for Dazey and will do anything to get him -- including using Joe's feelings for her. In true Shakespearean fashion, this trio race down the road to tragedy.
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Additional Photography:
Zenon Sawko
Associate Producer:
Jonathan Shteinman
Camera Operator:
Brent Crockett
Casting:
Gregory Apps
Cinematography:
Ron Hagen
Clapper Loader:
Brett Matthews
Continuity:
Victoria Sullivan
Costume Design:
Anna Borghesi
Director:
Geoffrey Wright
Editor:
Bill Murphy
Jane Usher
Focus Puller:
Terry Howells
Gary Bottomley
Laurie Balmer
Key Grip:
Leigh Tait
Line Producer:
Elisa Argenzio
Makeup Designer:
Christine Miller
Music:
John Clifford White
Producer:
Daniel Scharf
Production Design:
Steven Jones-Evans
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Brent Crockett
Set Decoration:
Ben Morieson
Carrie Kennedy
Steadicam Operator:
Louis Puli
Still Photographer:
Jennifer Mitchell
Writer:
Geoffrey Wright
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