Muggers (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 25, 2000

Original Title:
Muggers

Alternate Titles:
Muggers - Auf Herz und Nieren

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Instinct Entertainment

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 97

When two medical students find themselves dangerously indebted to a sadistic loan shark, they become embroiled in an illicit black-market organ transplant scam in order to save their lives. 'Muggers' is a twisted, hilarious, pitch-black comedy about friendship, poor choices and the drag of student debt.

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Art Direction:
John Carroll

Assistant Art Director:
Brian Dusting
Paul Heath

Boom Operator:
Jim Dunwoodie

Casting:
Katherine Dodd

Costume Design:
Jill Johanson
Jeanie Cameron

Dialogue Editor:
David Harrison

Digital Compositors:
Murray Curtis

Director:
Dean Murphy

Director of Photography:
Roger Lanser

Editor:
Peter Carrodus

Executive Producer:
Hadeel Reda
Chris Craib
Gareth Wiley
John Wolstenholme

First Assistant Camera:
Angelo Sartore

Gaffer:
Ken Pettigrew

Lighting Technician:
Michael Baker

Line Producer:
Daniel Scharf

Makeup Designer:
Christine Miller

Music:
Colin Swan
Frank Strangio

Music Editor:
Doug Brady

Producer:
Nigel Odell
David Redman

Production Coordinator:
Helen Boicovitis

Production Design:
Paddy Reardon

Production Manager:
Yvonne Collins

Script Supervisor:
Joanne McLennan

Set Decoration:
Marian Murray

Sound Effects Editor:
Scott Findlay

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael Slater

Sound Recordist:
John Wilkinson

Special Effects:
Peter Stubbs

Stunts:
Mark Wickham

Visual Effects Producer:
Chris Schwarze

Writer:
R.B. Taylor

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