Takeover (1988) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 10, 1988

Original Title:
Takeover

Alternate Titles:
Tomando el control

Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Film Victoria
Phillip Emanuel Productions

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 80

George Oppenheimer has two problems: an eccentric wife and an uncontrollable child. At work his team invented a computer with personality. George thinks the computer is faster, smarter and elegant. When his life falls apart, the computer offers suicide as the only alternative.

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Assistant Editor:
Annette Kelly

Assistant Grip:
Ian Porter

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Vicki Doll

Assistant Sound Editor:
Joseph Matthews

Associate Producer:
Ted Robinson

Boom Operator:
John Wilkinson
John McKerrow

Casting Consultant:
Lee Larner

Clapper Loader:
Peter Falk

Dialogue Editor:
Greg Bell

Director:
Robert Marchand

Director of Photography:
Bob Kohler

Editor:
Murray Ferguson

First Assistant Director:
Robert Donaldson

Focus Puller:
Paul Tilley

Key Grip:
Ken Connor

Line Producer:
David Clarke

Makeup Artist:
Anna Karpinski

Music:
David Skinner

Producer:
Phillip Emanuel

Production Design:
Paddy Reardon

Screenplay:
Peter Moon

Second Assistant Director:
Ian Kenny

Sound Effects Editor:
Paul Huntingford

Sound Mixer:
Bruce Lamshed
Peter Fenton

Sound Recordist:
Stephen Haggerty

Special Effects:
Peter Stubbs
Jeff Little
Brian Pearce
Peter Armstrong

Still Photographer:
Vivian Zink

Stunt Coordinator:
Chris Peters
Arch Roberts

Third Assistant Director:
Brendan Campbell

Unit Production Manager:
Stephen Shelley

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