Broken Highway (1993) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 2, 1993

Original Title:
Broken Highway

Genres:
Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG 

Runtime: 98

In this moody black and white drama, very much in the mode of the American "western," but with its own film noir characteristics, a whole town is heaved out of its doldrums when a pair of mysterious strangers come visiting. In the beginning of the film, Angel is traveling with his friend Max on a ship to Honeyfield, a town on the coast of Australia. He is coming home to die. Instead, he dies on board the ship, willing his boots to Angel, and an unopened package to someone called "The Dead Man," in Honeyfield. Also on the ship is a man named Tatts, a far less pleasant personality. When Angel gets off to head into Honeyfield, Tatts decides to follow along unseen. The package, Angel was told, contains something its intended recipient has been looking for without knowing it. On finding the recipient, a mean-spirited old man who is more or less the boss and owner of the town, he learns that the package contains opium.

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ADR Recordist:
Tony Vaccher

Armorer:
Alan Mowbray

Art Direction:
Lisa Thompson

Assistant Director Trainee:
Angella McPherson

Assistant Gaffer:
Graham Rutherford

Assistant Grip:
Damian Ritchie

Assistant Sound Editor:
Leigh Elmes

Associate Producer:
Meredith King
Gary Mason

Best Boy Electric:
Iain Mathieson

Boom Operator:
Craig Walmsley
Basil Krivoroutchko

Carpenter:
Jamie Newe

Clapper Loader:
Mark Muggeridge

Construction Manager:
Bill Howe

Continuity:
Jenny Quigley

Dialogue Editor:
Jeanine Chiaivo

Director:
Laurie McInnes

Director of Photography:
Steve Mason

First Assistant Director:
Bruce Redman

Focus Puller:
Mike Kelly

Foley Recordist:
John Dennison

Gaffer:
Jack Meyerink

Generator Operator:
Paul Klicin
Gene Van Dam

Hair Designer:
Christine Miller

Key Grip:
Kurt Olsen

Line Producer:
Julie Forster

Location Manager:
Chris Strewe

Makeup Designer:
Christine Miller

Original Music Composer:
David Faulkner

Producer:
Richard Mason

Production Accountant:
Eric Sankey

Production Assistant:
Guy Parmenter

Production Coordinator:
Sharon Gerussi

Production Manager:
Jennifer Cornwell

Production Secretary:
Liz Begg

Production Supervisor:
Lynn Gailey

Runner Art Department:
Warren Stewart

Scenic Artist:
Gavin Smith
Chris Goddard

Second Assistant Director:
Gordon Fitch

Set Dresser:
Nic Brunner

Sound Mixer:
Peter Fenton
Ron Purvis

Sound Recordist:
Paul 'Salty' Brincat

Steadicam Operator:
Phil Cross

Still Photographer:
Elise Lockwood

Stunt Coordinator:
Danny Baldwin

Wardrobe Designer:
Lesley Crawford

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Meg Gordon

Writer:
Laurie McInnes

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