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Release Date:
February 17, 1983
Original Title:
Midnite Spares
Alternate Titles:
Car Crash
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Filmco Limited
Wednesday Investments
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 85
After discovering that a group of car thieves may have something to do with his father's untimely death, Steve pursues the criminals and attempts to capture them as well as prove his prowess as a racecar driver.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Janene Knight
Assistant Camera:
Rod Hinds
Best Boy Electric:
Alan Clossop
Camera Operator:
David Brostoff
Clapper Loader:
Gillian Leahy
Continuity:
Ann Walton
Costume Design:
Ruth De la Lande
Director:
Quentin Masters
Director of Photography:
Geoff Burton
Editor:
Andrew Prowse
Executive Producer:
John Fitzpatrick
First Assistant Director:
Neil Vine-Miller
Derek Seabourne
Focus Puller:
David Foreman
Gaffer:
Graham Rutherford
In Memory Of:
David Brostoff
Key Grip:
Lester Bishop
Lighting Technician:
Paul Moyes
Location Manager:
John Warran
Makeup Artist:
Carol Devine
Negative Cutter:
Margaret Cardin
Original Music Composer:
Cameron Allan
Producer:
Tom Burstall
Production Coordinator:
Cathy Flannery
Production Design:
George Liddle
Production Manager:
Jenny Day
Runner Art Department:
Geoff Full
Screenplay:
Terry Larsen
Second Assistant Director:
Paul Healey
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Bill Grimmond
Sound Editor:
Greg Bell
Helen Brown
Hugh Waddell
Peter Foster
Sound Mixer:
Phil Heywood
Phil Judd
Sound Recordist:
Lloyd Carrick
Special Effects:
Mont Fieguth
Peter Evans
Alan Maxwell
Conrad Rothmann
Still Photographer:
Geoff McGeachin
Story Editor:
Matt Carroll
Stunt Coordinator:
Max Aspin
Bob Hicks
Vic Wilson
Stunts:
Zev Eleftheriou
Third Assistant Director:
Ian Kenny
Title Designer:
Fran Burke
Visual Effects:
Roger Cowland
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