BoyTown (2006) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 19, 2006

Original Title:
BoyTown

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Molloy Boy Productions

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M 

Runtime: 88

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They were the hottest thing in the eighties, the pin-up boys on every teenage girl’s wall. And with hits like “Tough Titties” and “BoyTown”, they cemented their reputation as the biggest boy band on the planet. Now two decades later, BoyTown are back – they may be the Old Kids on the Block and a bit Out of Synch, but these Boys to Men are ready to suck in the gut, put on the pastels and get those middle aged women crying for more!

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Art Department Coordinator:
Sandi Austin

Art Direction:
Jayne Russell

Assistant Editor:
Ben Joss

Casting:
Marianne Jade

Co-Producer:
Richard Molloy
John Molloy

Costume Designer:
Kitty Stuckey

Costume Supervisor:
Fiona Rogan

Director:
Kevin Carlin

Director of Photography:
Mark Wareham

Editor:
Angie Higgins

First Assistant Director:
Annie Maver

Hair Supervisor:
Andrea Cadzow

Location Manager:
Peter Muston

Makeup Supervisor:
Kirsten Veysey

Music:
Gareth Skinner

Post Production Supervisor:
Maryjeanne Watt

Producer:
Mick Molloy
Greg Sitch

Production Coordinator:
Melanie Brunt

Production Design:
Penny Southgate

Production Manager:
Jane Sullivan

Script Supervisor:
Paul Harding

Second Assistant Director:
Greg Spiller

Second Unit Director:
Tony Martin

Sound Designer:
Keith Thomas

Sound Editor:
Jed Palmer

Sound Effects Editor:
Emma Bortignon

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Keith Thomas

Sound Recordist:
Jock Healy

Third Assistant Director:
Heath Kerr

Unit Manager:
Andy Pappas

Writer:
Mick Molloy
Richard Molloy

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