A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 12, 1974
Original Title:
Barry McKenzie Holds His Own
Alternate Titles:
Barry McKenzie se menţine pe poziţie
Bazza Holds His Own
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Reg Grundy Productions Pty.
Roadshow Film Distributors
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Barry McKenzie's Aunt Edna is kidnapped by Count Von Plasma, the vampire head of an isolated Eastern European dictatorship who mistakes her for the Queen of England and thinks that kidnapping her will draw tourists to his country. Barry and his mates set out to rescue her and bring her back to Australia.
Art Direction:
Alan Cassie
Assistant Director:
Neil Vine-Miller
Assistant Editor:
Ashley Smith
Assistant Property Master:
Dennis Fruin
Associate Producer:
Jane Scott
Boom Operator:
Peter Glossop
Camera Operator:
Gale Tattersall
Carpenter:
Len Furey
Casting Director:
Brian Maller
Construction Manager:
Don Bodie
Continuity:
Suzanne Haig
Costume Design:
Jane Hamilton
Director:
Bruce Beresford
Director of Photography:
Donald McAlpine
Editor:
William M. Anderson
John Scott
Electrician:
Dave De Hane
Fight Choreographer:
Alf Joint
Focus Puller:
Tony Browning
Gaffer:
Terry Goddard
Hairdresser:
Peter Byrne
Jan Dorman
Makeup Artist:
Bob Lawrance
Judy Lovell
Anni Taylor
Frank Turner
Music:
Eleanor Fazan
Robin Gray
Original Music Composer:
Peter Best
Producer:
Bruce Beresford
Drummond Challis
Production Assistant:
Sharron Gold
Wendy Hazon
Production Design:
John Stoddart
Production Manager:
Jean-Pierre Avice
Drummond Challis
Marie-Claude Sourd
Props:
John Allenby
Dil Farnham
Bryn Siddall
Second Assistant Camera:
Chris Pinnock
Second Assistant Director:
David Barrow
Sign Painter:
Norman Hart
Sound Assistant:
Martin Trevis
Sound Mixer:
Peter Fenton
Julian Ellingworth
Sound Recordist:
Desmond Bone
Special Effects:
Nobby Clark
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Christopher Tucker
Wardrobe Master:
Maureen Booth
Cuthbert Jackson
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