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Release Date:
October 24, 1978
Original Title:
Money Movers
Alternate Titles:
Money Movers - OZ
Moneymovers
Pengetransporten plyndres
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
New South Wales Film Corp.
South Australian Film Corporation
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 92
A group of crooks plan a heist to steal twenty million dollars from a Security Firm counting house.
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Art Direction:
David Copping
Assistant Editor:
Jeanine Chiavlo
Andrew Prowse
Boom Operator:
Joe Spinelli
Camera Operator:
John Seale
Casting:
Alison Barrett
Clapper Loader:
David Foreman
Construction Manager:
Herbert Pinter
Continuity:
Moya Iceton
Costume Design:
Anna Senior
Director:
Bruce Beresford
Director of Photography:
Donald McAlpine
Editor:
William M. Anderson
First Assistant Director:
Mark Egerton
Focus Puller:
David Burr
Gaffer:
Rob Young
Key Grip:
David Petley
Makeup Artist:
José Luis Pérez
Novel:
Devon Minchin
Producer:
Matt Carroll
Production Accountant:
Harley Manners
Production Design:
David Copping
Production Manager:
Patrick Clayton
Production Secretary:
Barbara Ring
Property Buyer:
Neil Angwin
Script Editor:
Harold Lander
Second Assistant Director:
Mark Turnbull
Sound Mixer:
Julian Ellingworth
Peter Fenton
Sound Recordist:
Don Connolly
Still Photographer:
David Kynoch
Stunt Coordinator:
Alf Joint
Stunts:
Marijke Rikki van Gyen
Third Assistant Director:
Scott Hicks
Unit Publicist:
Ross Cameron
Wardrobe Master:
Annie Bleakley
Writer:
Bruce Beresford
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