Redball (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 29, 1999

Original Title:
Redball

Alternate Titles:
Redball

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Film Victoria
Paper Bark Films Pty. Ltd.
Rough Beast

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 91

Two detectives are assigned to solve a series of grisly murders of children. However, when their investigation leads them towards someone in their own squad room as the killer, the female detective edges on a total breakdown as she loses faith in her fellow officers. The film explores the decadence and corruption that exists in the police force.

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Armorer:
John Fox

Art Direction:
Vanessa Cerne

Assistant Editor:
Angie Black

Associate Producer:
Daniel Scharf

Costume Designer:
Lisa Collins

Dialogue Editor:
Glenn Newnham

Director:
Jon Hewitt

Director of Photography:
Mark Pugh

Editor:
Cindy Clarkson
Alan Woodruff

Executive Producer:
Devesh Chetty
Jon Hewitt
Gregory Read

First Assistant Director:
Fabienne Nicholas
Phillip Parslow

Hairstylist:
Sue Frey
Kaye Rubi

Line Producer:
Fabienne Nicholas

Makeup Artist:
Simon Wain

Music:
Neil McGrath

Post Production Supervisor:
Gregory Read

Producer:
Meredith King
Phillip Parslow

Production Coordinator:
Sue Edwards

Production Design:
Vanessa Cerne
Lisa Collins

Screenplay:
Jon Hewitt

Set Decoration:
Claudia Rowe

Sound Designer:
Frank Lipson

Sound Mixer:
Neil McGrath

Sound Recordist:
Jock Healy

Special Effects Supervisor:
John Fox

Unit Manager:
Sasha Iwanick

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