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Release Date:
October 28, 1994
Original Title:
Body Melt
Alternate Titles:
Body Trash
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Australian Film Commission
Beyond Films
Bodymelt Pty. Ltd.
Dumb Films
Film Victoria
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+ DE: 18
Runtime: 81
Residents of peaceful Pebbles Court, Homesville, are being used unknowingly as test experiments for a new 'Body Drug' that causes rapid body decomposition (melting skin etc.) and painful death.
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Armorer:
John Fox
Art Direction:
Peta Lawson
Assistant Editor:
Jane Usher
Associate Producer:
Lars Michalak
Camera Operator:
Jenni Meaney
Casting:
Gregory Apps
Clapper Loader:
Warik Lawrance
Construction Manager:
Walter Sperl
Continuity:
Kristin Voumard
Costume Design:
Anna Borghesi
Director:
Philip Brophy
Director of Photography:
Ray Argall
Editor:
Bill Murphy
First Assistant Director:
Euan Keddie
Focus Puller:
Kattina Bowell
Hairstylist:
Christine Miller
Location Manager:
Chris Odgers
Makeup Artist:
Paul Pattison
Makeup Supervisor:
Bob McCarron
Original Music Composer:
Philip Brophy
Producer:
Daniel Scharf
Rod Bishop
Production Coordinator:
Jo Friesen
Production Design:
Maria Kozic
Production Manager:
Yvonne Collins
Screenplay:
Philip Brophy
Rod Bishop
Script Editor:
Annette Blonski
Second Assistant Director:
Tony Gilbert
Second Unit Director:
Rod Bishop
Short Story:
Philip Brophy
Sound Designer:
Philip Brophy
Craig Carter
Sound Editor:
Craig Carter
Sound Mixer:
Steve Burgess
Sound Recordist:
Gary Wilkins
Special Effects:
Peter Armstrong
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Bob McCarron
Sonja Smuk
Still Photographer:
Mark Dundon
Storyboard:
Philip Brophy
Stunt Coordinator:
Chris Peters
Thanks:
Jonathan Shteinman
Ian Pringle
Third Assistant Director:
Andy Pappas
Title Designer:
Oliver Streeton
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