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Release Date:
May 17, 2003
Original Title:
The Rage in Placid Lake
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
MacGowan Films
Rapacious Productions
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 89
Placid Lake has always been different. As an odd fish in a sea of mediocrity, his brilliant ideas are bound to get him into more trouble than success. So when he finds himself flying off the school roof and breaking every bone in his body on graduation night, Placid decides to make a bid for the elusive normal life. To his parents' horror, he gets a normal job.
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Art Direction:
Elaine Kusmishko
Best Boy Grip:
Jeff Eastman
Camera Operator:
Marc Spicer
Casting:
Nikki Barrett
Clapper Loader:
Jay Torta
Costume Design:
Lisa Meagher
Director:
Tony McNamara
Director of Photography:
Ellery Ryan
Editor:
Lee Smith
Executive Producer:
Gary Phillips
Mark Vennis
Bryce Menzies
Focus Puller:
Jason Binnie
Key Grip:
David Washbourne
Music:
Cezary Skubiszewski
Post Production Accountant:
Sandie Morris
Producer:
Marian Macgowan
Jane Smith
Louise Smith
Production Design:
Roger Ford
Screenplay:
Tony McNamara
Set Decoration:
Kerrie Brown
Still Photographer:
Lisa Tomasetti
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