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Release Date:
September 14, 1994
Original Title:
Spider and Rose
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Dendy Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 94
A young ambulance driver befriends an elderly woman.
Art Direction:
Robert Moxham
Assistant Camera:
Robert Agganis
Katrina Crook
Assistant Editor:
Bin Li
Best Boy Electric:
Paul Selgren
Boom Operator:
Graham McKinney
Camera Operator:
Geoffrey Owen
Andrew Lesnie
Casting:
Alison Barrett
Clapper Loader:
Jules Wurm
Color Grading:
Arthur Cambridge
Construction Manager:
Ian Doig
Continuity:
Alison Goodwin De Araujo
Costume Design:
Ross Major
Costume Standby:
Nina Parsons
Costume Supervisor:
Julie Middleton
Dialogue Editor:
Antony Gray
Director:
Bill Bennett
Director of Photography:
Andrew Lesnie
Editor:
Henry Dangar
Electrician:
Stephen Gray
Extras Casting:
Judith Cruden
First Assistant Director:
Chris Webb
Focus Puller:
Colin Deane
Foley Artist:
John Simpson
Gaffer:
John Morton
Grip:
Steve Wells
Michael Vivian
Key Grip:
Ray Brown
Line Producer:
Julia Overton
Location Manager:
Wil Milne
Producer:
Graeme Tubbenhauer
Lyn McCarthy
Production Design:
Ross Major
Property Buyer:
Andrew Short
Script Editor:
Jennifer Cluff
Second Assistant Director:
Maria Phillips
Set Dresser:
Andrew Short
Sound Assistant:
Leigh Elmes
Jane Paterson
Sound Effects Editor:
Peter Townend
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Phil Heywood
Sound Recordist:
Syd Butterworth
Standby Property Master:
Murray Gosson
Steadicam Operator:
Geoffrey Owen
Still Photographer:
Lorrie Graham
Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn Boswell
Stunt Double:
Glenn Boswell
Bernadette Van Gyen
Stunt Driver:
Andy Clarke
Richard Boué
Lawrence Woodward
Supervising Sound Editor:
Andrew Plain
Third Assistant Director:
Geoffrey Giuffre
Title Designer:
Tony Melov
Visual Effects:
Roger Cowland
Writer:
Bill Bennett
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