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Release Date:
July 24, 1986
Original Title:
Fair Game
Alternate Titles:
Hunting Season
Open Season 2 - Die Jagd geht weiter
Genres:
Action | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Southern Films International
The Australian Film Commission
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 90
A young woman running a wildlife sanctuary in the Australian outback is in for trouble when she is confronted by three kangaroo hunters. Bored with killing kangaroos, they decide to kill the animals in the sanctuary, and when they see how attractive the owner is, they decide to have a little "fun" with her, too. Turns out that they may get a bit more "fun" than they bargained for.
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Art Direction:
Kim Hilder
Assistant Editor:
Denise Haratzis
Boom Operator:
Mike Piper
Continuity:
Ann Walton
Costume Design:
Dianne Kennedy
Director:
Mario Andreacchio
Director of Photography:
Andrew Lesnie
Editor:
Andrew Prowse
First Assistant Director:
Christopher Williams
Hairstylist:
Beverley Freeman
Makeup Artist:
Jane Surrich
Music Editor:
Marty Irwin
Original Music Composer:
Ashley Irwin
Producer:
Harley Manners
Ron Saunders
Production Design:
Kim Hilder
Production Manager:
Gay Dennis
Scenic Artist:
Guy Allain
Scoring Mixer:
David Cafe
Screenplay:
Rob George
Second Assistant Director:
Steve Otton
Sound Assistant:
Sara-Jane van Gyen
Yvonne van Gyen
Sound Editor:
Steve Lambeth
Frank Lipson
Sound Mixer:
James Currie
Pete Smith
Sound Recordist:
Toivo Lember
Special Effects Assistant:
Peter Collias
Special Effects Coordinator:
Brian Pearce
Still Photographer:
Corrie Ancone
Stunts:
Zev Eleftheriou
Glenn Boswell
Visual Effects:
Roger Cowland
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Peter Bevan
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