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Release Date:
September 27, 2001
Original Title:
Envy
Alternate Titles:
Envy
Evil Attraction
Inveja Mortal
Snowdrop
The New Girlfriend
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Adelphi Films
New South Wales Film & Television Office
Next Wave Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+
Runtime: 83
A romantic story of young love is not what it seems. Rachel meets Matt on his way home from school. Matt falls for her, but Rachel has other ideas. Rachel and her boyfriend Nick use Matt to exact a revenge on his parents. What follows is an escalating story of revenge and payback: amoral teenager versus family.
Art Department Coordinator:
Beth Frey
Casting:
Ann Robinson
Continuity:
Sophie Fabbri-Jackson
Dialogue Editor:
Peter Palankay
Director:
Julie Money
Director of Photography:
Graeme Wood
Editor:
Roberta Horslie
Executive Producer:
Julie Money
Peter Broderick
First Assistant Director:
Jeremy Fitzgerald
Makeup & Hair:
Ziggy Golden
Original Story:
Trevor Shearston
Post Production Supervisor:
Roberta Horslie
Production Coordinator:
Mel Reardon
Production Design:
Donna Brown
Production Manager:
Linda Sapier
Screenplay:
Jeff Truman
Second Assistant Director:
David Pearson
Sound Designer:
Peter Palankay
Sound Mixer:
Peter Palankay
Stunt Coordinator:
Johnny Hallyday
Glenn Boswell
Stunts:
Debbie Evans
Third Assistant Director:
Oliver Dickson
Underwater Camera:
Roger Buckingham
Unit Manager:
Bryce Sinclair
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