A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 9, 1988
Original Title:
Never Say Die
Alternate Titles:
007之谜
Genres:
Action | Comedy
Production Companies:
Everard Films
New Zealand Film Commission
Pastrami and Rye
Production Countries:
New Zealand
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 NZ: PG
Runtime: 103
Investigative journalist Alf Winters (Morrison), meets his American girlfriend, Melissa Jones (Eilbacher), at Auckland airport. As they park outside Alf's house, it explodes. It is soon apparent that persons unknown want them dead, but the police are either skeptical or in the pay of those responsible. They play hide and seek around New Zealand with the stalkers, all the while coping with car chases, plane crashes, bullets and explosions.
Armorer:
Steve Ingram
Art Department Coordinator:
Joe Kingsnorth
Art Direction:
Matt Murphy
Assistant Sound Editor:
Helen Luttrell
Casting:
Don Selwyn
Continuity:
Shirley Ballard
Costume Design:
Barbara Darragh
Dialogue Editor:
Mike Hopkins
Director:
Geoff Murphy
Director of Photography:
Rory O'Shea
Editor:
Scott Conrad
Executive Producer:
Barrie Everard
First Assistant Director:
Christopher Graves
First Assistant Editor:
Jeanine Chiavlo
Line Producer:
Murray Newey
Location Manager:
Sally Sherratt
Makeup & Hair:
Trish Cohen
Music:
Sam Negri
Billy Kristian
Original Music Composer:
Murray Grindlay
Producer:
Geoff Murphy
Production Coordinator:
Catherine Madigan
Production Design:
Bill Gruar
Production Manager:
Julie Elstone
Screenplay:
Geoff Murphy
Second Assistant Director:
Robin Murphy
Sound Effects Editor:
Kit Rollings
Sound Mixer:
Gethin Creagh
Sound Recordist:
Mike Westgate
Special Effects Coordinator:
Ken Durey
Steadicam Operator:
John Mahaffie
Stunt Coordinator:
Petar Živković
Peter Bell
Third Assistant Director:
Melanie Reid
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