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Release Date:
February 26, 2009
Original Title:
The Combination
Alternate Titles:
Combination
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
See Thru Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+
Runtime: 96
Set in the maligned western suburbs of Sydney, Lebanese-Australian John gets out of gaol to discover his younger brother Charlie is caught up with drugs, hookers and crime. Charlie oscillates between the streets and school. Daily clashes between Scott and Charlie's gang escalate. This feud spills into the streets in a territory and identity battle that turns bloody.
Casting Director:
Anousha Zarkesh
Co-Producer:
David Field
George Basha
Costume Designer:
Catherine Wallace
Dialogue Editor:
Kearon de Clouet
Director:
David Field
Director of Photography:
Toby Oliver
Editor:
Ken Sallows
First Assistant Director:
Matt Enfield
Key Makeup Artist:
Susy Kelly
Line Producer:
Cathy Flannery
Location Manager:
George Basha
Original Music Composer:
Labib Jammal
Producer:
John Pirrie
Production Coordinator:
Anna Steel
Production Design:
Xanthe Highfield
Script Editor:
John Pirrie
Script Supervisor:
Louise Johnson
Second Assistant Director:
Lara Frolchenko
Sound Effects Editor:
Serge Stanley
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sam Hayward
Tony Vaccher
Sound Recordist:
Tim Lloyd
Still Photographer:
Jimmy Pozarik
Stunt Coordinator:
Douglas 'Rocky' McDonald
Third Assistant Director:
Pepi Kokab
Title Designer:
Takahiro Suzuki
Writer:
George Basha
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