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Release Date:
November 20, 1997
Original Title:
Thank God He Met Lizzie
Alternate Titles:
The Wedding Party
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
New South Wales Film & Television Office
Stamen Films Pty. Ltd.
The Australian Film Commission
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 91
The romantic myth is exposed for Guy when he is plagued by memories of an old girlfriend on his wedding day.
Art Direction:
Michael Iacono
Assistant Grip:
Tom Duggan
Clinton Roy
Best Boy Electric:
Darryn Fox
Boom Operator:
Grant Shepherd
Casting:
Ann Robinson
Clapper Loader:
Jasmine Yuen Carrucan
Co-Producer:
Carol Hughes
Colorist:
Claudio Sepulveda
Continuity:
Andrew Upton
Costume Assistant:
Fiona Holly
Costume Design:
Edie Kurzer
Costume Standby:
Nina Parsons
Costume Supervisor:
Tracey Richardson
Dialogue Editor:
Ross Brewer
Tony Vaccher
Digital Compositor:
Simon Carr
Director:
Cherie Nowlan
Director of Photography:
Kathryn Milliss
Editor:
Suresh Ayyar
First Assistant Director:
P.J. Voeten
First Assistant Editor:
Nick Cole
Focus Puller:
Adrien Seffrin
Foley Artist:
John Dennison
Paul Huntingford
George Turnure
Gaffer:
Jonathan Hughes
Hair Designer:
Chiara Tripodi
Key Grip:
Scott Brokate
Makeup Artist:
Wizzy Molineaux
Makeup Designer:
Trish Glover
Music Coordinator:
Christine Woodruff
Original Music Composer:
Martin Armiger
Producer:
Jonathan Shteinman
Production Accountant:
Kate Prindiville
Production Design:
Clarissa Patterson
Production Secretary:
Natasha Brockmeier
Runner Art Department:
Beth Pickworth
Second Assistant Director:
John Martin
Sound Effects Editor:
John Patterson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Dennison
Tony Vaccher
Sound Recordist:
Stephen Vaughan
Steadicam Operator:
Martin Lee
Still Photographer:
Philip le Masurier
Elise Lockwood
Third Assistant Director:
Jennifer Leacey
Visual Effects:
Roger Cowland
Visual Effects Producer:
Melanie Ritchie
Writer:
Alexandra Long
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