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Release Date:
January 10, 2015
Original Title:
From Parts Unknown
Alternate Titles:
Fight Like A Girl
Fight Like a Girl: From Parts Unknown
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Strongman Pictures
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 90
After witnessing her Daddy's tragic death in the ring Charlie sets out to become a wrestler in his memory. The only things stopping her are a disapproving boyfriend, an overwhelming day job, and her corporate psycho boss - whose dodgy business practices threaten to unleash hordes of brain eating wrestling-monsters on the earth! Faced with a wrestle-pocalypse Charlie has no choice but to open up a can of whoop-ass and take these monstrous Jabronis for a stroll down smack down boulevard! From the director of the international cult film MURDERDROME comes FROM PARTS UNKNOWN: FIGHT LIKE A GIRL. The story of a young girl wrestling with life's issues - and some brain eating wrestle-monsters.
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Art Direction:
Iris Zantop
Camera Operator:
Dennys Ilic
Stratos Pavlis
Shern Sharmanda
Costume Design:
Desiree McPhee
Oriana Merullo
Director:
Daniel Armstrong
Director of Photography:
Daniel Armstrong
Makeup Artist:
Helen Keegan
Megan Bond
Music:
KidCrusher
Producer:
Daniel Armstrong
Joffa Hardy
Anthony Moran
Production Design:
G. Dante Sapienza
Sound Recordist:
Fergus Grady
Andy Lane
Chris Bullock
Steadicam Operator:
Glenn Clayton
Visual Effects:
Ashley Smart
Writer:
Daniel Armstrong
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