Metal Skin (1994) [N/A]

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

Speeding Cars... Crazy Women... Devil worship... The world is out of control!

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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