A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 24, 1989
Original Title:
Candy Regentag
Alternate Titles:
Kiss the Night
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
Flesh and fantasy fill the nights of the call girls at Bambi’s, a flashy back street brothel. Join Bambi, Candy and the girls for an evening or two and find out what happens in the violent world of sex for sale. Candy is new to the business. She follows all of the rules of the house - she arrives on time, doesn’t take drugs, is polite to customers, and numb to all the men who used her. Then she meets Reg and breaks the most important rule - don’t fall in love with one of your customers. Their first encounter leaves her longing to see him again. She fantasizes about the love they share and how idyllic their life together would be. But the facts are clear. Candy is a hooker and she will never be a real part of his world … she’s one of Bambi’s girls. She has seen his life and felt his love, a brief glimpse is all she’ll ever have, KISS THE NIGHT!
Assistant Editor:
Dominique Fusy
Assistant Grip:
Ian McAlpine
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sherry Hubbard
Assistant Sound Editor:
Kevin St. Alder
Best Boy Electric:
Paul Johnstone
Boom Operator:
Catherine Gross
Casting Consultant:
Michael Lynch
Clapper Loader:
Paula South
Continuity:
Sian Fatouros
Costume Design:
Suzy Carter
Director:
James Ricketson
Director of Photography:
Michael Edols
Editor:
Tony Stevens
Electrician:
Rob Park
Executive Producer:
Don Catchlove
First Assistant Director:
John Warran
Focus Puller:
Chris Cain
Gaffer:
Phil Golombick
Key Grip:
Grahame Litchfield
Location Manager:
Eddie Prylinski
Makeup Artist:
Annie Heathcote
Music:
Nigel Westlake
Phil Colson
Producer:
Graeme Isaac
Production Accountant:
Dianne Brown
Production Assistant:
Alison McClymont
Production Coordinator:
Jo Rooney
Production Design:
Rob Ricketson
Production Manager:
Brenda Pam
Second Assistant Director:
Peter Kearney
Set Dresser:
Fran Holloway
Sound Editor:
Ashley Grenville
Sound Mixer:
Julian Ellingworth
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ashley Grenville
Sound Recordist:
Ross Linton
Still Photographer:
Bliss Swift
Maani Petgar
Visual Effects:
Roger Cowland
Writer:
Don Catchlove
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