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Release Date:
May 4, 1996
Original Title:
Zone 39
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Media World Features
Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
In a time of misery and fear two enemies come together to prevent an apocalypse conspired by their leaders. 40 years of war between the Federated Republics and the New Territories Union has taken its toll. The cities are overcrowded, farming land is riddled with unexploded mines -- and still there is no hope of peace. In this hostile, decaying world of the future on thing remains constant for Lieutenant Leo Megaw; his love for his pregnant wife. Her access to classified information makes her an increasing liability for the government. When she's ambushed, Leo is forced into exile. As a border patrolman on the isolated outpost of Zone 39, ordered to kill anyone that tries to cross the border, he comes to understand that ultimate catastrophe forced upon his world by his government. The real enemy is not looming across the border but standing right behind him. Now he must reach across the border into enemy territory and form an alliance to save his world.
ADR Editor:
Ian MacWilliams
ADR Recordist:
Bruce Emery
Aerial Camera:
Peter Zakharov
Art Department Coordinator:
Christopher Gogos
Assistant Sound Editor:
Todd Shattock
Associate Producer:
Peter Bain-Hogg
Judy Malmgren
Best Boy Electric:
Chris Shanahan
Boom Operator:
Tony Dickinson
Camera Operator:
Harry Panagiotidis
Cinematography:
Peter Zakharov
Clapper Loader:
Bruno Doring
Continuity:
Julie Feddersen
Costume Design:
Clare Griffin
Dialogue Editor:
Steve Witherow
Director:
John Tatoulis
Editor:
Peter Burgess
Extras Casting:
Bernadette Ryan
First Assistant Director:
Brendan Campbell
Focus Puller:
Peter Stott
Foley Artist:
Gerry Long
Foley Recordist:
George Parton
Gaffer:
Rory Timoney
Grip:
Gene Van Dam
Key Grip:
Freddo Dirk
Makeup & Hair:
Bill Jackson-Martin
Music:
Burkhard von Dallwitz
Producer:
Colin South
John Tatoulis
Production Accountant:
Judy Malmgren
Production Design:
Stan Antonaides
Phil Chambers
Production Manager:
Yvonne Collins
Property Builder:
Tony Antoniades
Scoring Mixer:
Doron Kipen
Second Assistant Director:
Christian Robinson
Set Dresser:
Barry Kennedy
Toni Forsyth
Tony Xeros
Set Dressing Supervisor:
Rolland Pike
Sound Editor:
Peter Palankay
Sound Mixer:
James Currie
Tony Young
Sound Recordist:
Jim Dunwoodie
Special Effects Assistant:
Lloyd Finnemore
Rob Heggie
Special Effects Coordinator:
Aaron Beaucaire
Steadicam Operator:
Harry Panagiotidis
Still Photographer:
Brian McKenzie
Stunt Coordinator:
Arch Roberts
Stunt Double:
Stuart Fraser
Stunts:
Dean Bennett
Russell Frost
Warwick Sadler
Third Assistant Director:
Emma Jamvold
Unit Manager:
Michael Batchelor
Visual Effects Supervisor:
David Nelson
Writer:
Deborah Parsons
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