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Release Date:
December 26, 1990
Original Title:
What the Moon Saw
Genres:
Adventure | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Boulevard Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G
Runtime: 97
Steven Wilson is sent to Melbourne from the outback to spend his holidays with his Grandmother, an old time Tivoli showgirl/dancer. He becomes drawn into the world of the theatre, where the illusion is everything and grease-paint covers up reality. While watching a pantomime of Sinbad, Steven succumbs to the magic of the story and actually becomes the sailor on his greatest adventure ever.
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Art Direction:
Bernadette Wynack
Assistant Editor:
Peter McBain
Casting:
Gregory Apps
Choreographer:
Louie George
Co-Producer:
James M. Vernon
Continuity:
Jenni Tosi
Costume Designer:
Rose Chong
Dialogue Editor:
Livia Ruzic
Director:
Pino Amenta
Director of Photography:
David Connell
Editor:
Marc van Buuren
Executive Producer:
Peter Boyle
First Assistant Director:
John Wild
Hairstylist:
Pam Murphy
Line Producer:
Barbi Taylor
Location Manager:
John Suhr
Makeup Artist:
Amanda Rowbottom
Music:
John Capek
Production Coordinator:
Deborah Samuels
Production Design:
Otello Stolfo
Second Assistant Director:
Andrew Merrifield
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Phil Heywood
James Currie
Sound Recordist:
Andrew Ramage
Special Effects Supervisor:
Brian Pearce
Steadicam Operator:
Harry Panagiotidis
Stunt Coordinator:
Arthur Hadley
Supervising Sound Editor:
Craig Carter
Title Designer:
Oliver Streeton
Unit Manager:
Colin Robertson
Writer:
Frank Howson
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