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Release Date:
July 20, 1986
Original Title:
Malcolm
Alternate Titles:
El laberinto de Malcolm
Малкольм
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Cascade Films
Film Victoria
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG CA: PG DE: 12 SE: 7 US: PG-13
Runtime: 90
Malcolm is a chronically shy mechanical genius, who has just been fired for building his own tram. He gets Frank, who has just been released from jail, to move in to help pay the bills. With Frank's help, Malcolm turns to a life of crime.
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Assistant Grip:
Ken Connor
Assistant Sound Editor:
Sue Lamshed
Associate Producer:
Timothy White
Best Boy Electric:
Laurie Fish
Boom Operator:
Steve Hegarty
Casting:
Nadia Tass
Clapper Loader:
Leigh Parker
Continuity:
Karinda Parkinson
Director:
Nadia Tass
Director of Photography:
David Parker
Executive Producer:
Bryce Menzies
First Assistant Director:
Tony Mahood
Focus Puller:
Rex Nicholson
Gaffer:
Robbie Young
Key Grip:
Brendan Shanley
Makeup Artist:
Sally Gordon
Original Music Composer:
Simon Jeffes
Producer:
David Parker
Nadia Tass
Producer's Assistant:
Debra Goldsmith
Production Accountant:
Pauline Montagne
Production Coordinator:
Lynda House
Production Runner:
Veronica Maughan
Script Consultant:
Rob Marchand
David Allen
Second Assistant Director:
Paul Grinder
Sound Editor:
Craig Carter
Dean Gawen
Sound Mixer:
Roger Savage
Bruce Emery
Sound Recordist:
Paul Clark
Still Photographer:
Greg Noakes
Storyboard Artist:
Robert Fidgeon
Stunt Coordinator:
Bill Stacey
Stunts:
Beth Cameron
Paul Chase
Peter Culpan
Anthea Roordink
Bill Stacey
Louis Trevonavich
Third Assistant Director:
Derek Watkins
Title Illustration:
Oliver Streeton
Unit Manager:
Chris Haywood
Unit Publicist:
Kerry O'Shea
Writer:
David Parker
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