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Release Date:
April 1, 2004
Original Title:
Fuel
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Blue-Tongue Films
Cherub Films
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
A couple's car runs out of fuel on a lonely country road. When the husband returns to his pregnant wife with the fuel, he's in for a deadly surprise.
Casting:
Kirsty McGregor
Costume Design:
Sally Sharpe
Director:
Nash Edgerton
Director of Photography:
Greig Fraser
Editor:
Luke Doolan
Nash Edgerton
Makeup Artist:
Rosie Johnston
Music:
Josh G. Abrahams
Music Coordinator:
Leoni Strickland
Music Supervisor:
Anton Monsted
Musician:
Ben Lee
Producer:
Pip Smart
Production Design:
Enzo Iacono
Production Manager:
Maggie Lake
Screenplay:
Chris Wheeler
Sound:
James Martell
Sound Designer:
Sam Petty
Sound Mixer:
Michael Thompson
Sound Recordist:
Mark Cornish
Ben Osmo
Special Effects:
David Trethewey
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Paul Katte
Nick Nicolaou
Stunt Coordinator:
Douglas 'Rocky' McDonald
John Walton
Stunts:
Brett Praed
Avril Wynne
Min Windle
Thanks:
Joel Edgerton
Kieran Darcy-Smith
Visual Effects:
Luke Todd
Stuart Cazdow
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