Redheads (1992) [R]

Release Date:
November 5, 1992

Original Title:
Redheads

Alternate Titles:
Desperate Prey

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Australian Film Finance Corporation

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 107

Lucy is apparently very confident, and quite "forward," as the saying used to be; she has made all the moves to pick up a staid lawyer-type for sex. Once back at her apartment, she sets a video camera going to record their coupling. However, someone breaks into the place while they are having at it, and she is barely able to leave the bed and hide before her sex-partner is killed. She never sees the intruder's face herself. In the aftermath, the terrified lass finds herself with a sympathetic female state-appointed attorney (since she's the obvious suspect) and together, they try to track down the murderer.

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Art Direction:
Julianne White

Assistant Editor:
Stella Savvas
Julia Gelhard
Priscilla Thorley
Jane Maguire

Assistant Sound Editor:
Bin Li
Julia Gelhard

Boom Operator:
Paul Jones

Camera Operator:
Laurie McInnes

Clapper Loader:
Jack Wareham

Continuity:
Joanne McLennan

Costume Design:
Ross Wallace

Director:
Danny Vendramini

Director of Photography:
Steve Mason

Editor:
Marc van Buuren

Executive Producer:
Danny Vendramini

First Assistant Director:
Bob Howard

Focus Puller:
Jo Erskine
Tracy Kubler

Graphic Designer:
Wendy Buick

Key Grip:
Pip Shapiera

Location Manager:
Chris Strewe

Makeup & Hair:
April Harvey

Music:
Felicity Fox

Music Producer:
Kirke Godfrey

Producer:
Richard Mason

Production Coordinator:
Jennifer Cornwell

Production Manager:
Julie Forster

Scenic Artist:
Leo Herrygers

Script Editor:
Coral Drouyn
Rosie Scott

Second Assistant Director:
Guy Campbell

Set Dresser:
Lesley Crawford

Sound Editor:
Karin Whittington

Sound Mixer:
Phil Heywood
Martin Oswin

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Phil Heywood

Sound Recordist:
Max Bowring

Special Effects:
Reece Robinson

Steadicam Operator:
David Woodward

Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Hicks

Stunts:
Gordon Waddell

Supervising Sound Editor:
Gary O'Grady

Third Assistant Director:
Brandon Howard

Visual Effects:
Roger Cowland

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Helen Mains

Writer:
Danny Vendramini

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