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Release Date:
May 1, 1981
Original Title:
Smash Palace
Alternate Titles:
Ei Onnea Ilman Sinua
O Kynigimenos
Roncspalota
Smash Palace - Keine Chance für Al
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Aardvark Films
Moviescripts
New Zealand Film Commission
Production Countries:
New Zealand
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
Al Shaw's life revolves around motor racing and his back country junkyard, the "Smash Palace". His French wife, Jacqui, doesn't appreciate the lack of attention due to Al's obsession with cars. When Al finds her in the arms of another man, he takes his daughter, Georgie and heads for the bush, desperately hoping to hold on to the only family he has left.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Derek Morton
Patrick Monaghan
Art Direction:
Reston Griffiths
Boom Operator:
Stewart Main
Camera Operator:
Paul Leach
Costume Design:
Annabel Blackett
Director:
Roger Donaldson
Director of Photography:
Graeme Cowley
Driver:
Ray Sturch
Steve Millen
Editor:
Michael Horton
Electrician:
David Brown
Gaffer:
Stuart Dryburgh
Grip:
Brian Kassler
John Spurdle
Hairstylist:
Bryony Hurden
Makeup Artist:
Bryony Hurden
Original Music Composer:
Sharon O'Neill
Producer:
Roger Donaldson
Larry Parr
Production Accountant:
Terry McGrath
Production Manager:
Dorthe Scheffmann
Prop Maker:
Stephen Penny
Len Nightingale
Publicist:
Mickey Cottrell
Second Unit:
Steve Locker-Lampson
Linda Cowley
Sound Editor:
Patrick Monaghan
Derek Morton
Sound Mixer:
Mike Westgate
Don Reynolds
Sound mixer:
Brian Shennan
Special Effects Supervisor:
Kevin Chisnall
Still Photographer:
Sal Criscillo
Rex Rattenbury
Stunt Coordinator:
Ian Barber
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