A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 19, 1999
Original Title:
Powderburn
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Edenstreet Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
By the time his Qantas flight from Bangkok had taxied to the terminal Brad's brain was fried. A lot was riding on this deal for Chrissie. Money had changed hands. Promises made. The consequences of missing the drop were fatal. Peter Jess, recovering prescription drug addict, struggling med student and ex-lover was her last, best hope. Brad's prognosis was bad - he was dead. Chrissie had a contingency plan. But none of them counted on Detective Lyle Draper stumbling into the picture.
Art Direction:
Tim Nicholls
Associate Producer:
Moira Coops
Co-Producer:
Gregory Read
James Roberts
Tim Nicholls
Costume Designer:
Natalie Gardner
Director:
Stephen Prime
Director of Photography:
Rod Turnbull
Editor:
James Roberts
First Assistant Director:
Antonio OreƱa-Barlin
Gregory Read
Line Producer:
Jeremy Buckle
Music:
Martin Armiger
Producer:
Gillian Phillips
Production Manager:
Sandy Stevens
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Tom Gleeson
Sound Designer:
Phil Snow
Sound Recordist:
Mike Bakaloff
David Pellows
Rob Schreiber
Writer:
Stephen Prime
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