Minnamurra (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 17, 1989

Original Title:
Minnamurra

Alternate Titles:
Outback
The Fighting Creed
Wrangler
Wrangler - Meine Pferde, meine Liebe

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama | Romance | Western

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 93

Underrated leading man Jeff Fahey carries most of the dramatic weight of the Australian Wrangler. Fahey plays a handsome, athletic businessman who vies for the hand of rancher's daughter Tushika Bergen. Our hero must not only contend with his romantic rival, a dashing but dangerous cattleman, but also with a villainous creditor who craves the land left to Bergen by her late father. By nature of its plotline and setting, Wrangler can't help but invite comparisons to the popular The Man From Snowy River. Still, the stars and director Ian Barry keep up the appearances of freshness and originality

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Art Department Coordinator:
Susan Ougham

Art Direction:
Stewart Way

Assistant Art Director:
James Lynn

Assistant Editor:
Alan Dungey

Assistant Grip:
Greg Tuohy

Assistant Sound Editor:
Nick Breslin
Wayne Pashley

Best Boy Electric:
Peter Moloney

Boom Operator:
Jack Friedman

Camera Operator:
Ross Berryman

Clapper Loader:
Glen Cogan
Peter Stott

Conductor:
Mario Millo

Construction Foreman:
Jonathan Enemark

Construction Manager:
Phil Worth

Continuity:
Ann Walton

Costume Design:
Terry Ryan

Dialogue Editor:
Timothy Jordan
Susan Metcalfe

Director:
Ian Barry

Director of Photography:
Ross Berryman

Editor:
Henry Dangar

Electrician:
Simon Stewart
Brett Hull

Executive In Charge Of Production:
John Kearney

Executive Producer:
Antony I. Ginnane
Kent C. Lovell

Extras Casting:
Sue Edwards

First Assistant Director:
John Wild

First Assistant Editor:
Emma Hay

Focus Puller:
Brian J. Breheny

Foley:
Steve Burgess
Gerry Long

Gaffer:
Lindsay Foote

Hairdresser:
Jan Zeigenbein

Key Grip:
Tony Hall

Line Producer:
Su Armstrong

Location Manager:
David Malacari
Mike McLean

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Sandy Foreman

Makeup Artist:
Felicity Bowring

Original Music Composer:
Mario Millo

Producer:
John Sexton
Antony I. Ginnane
Samuel Goldwyn Jr.
Kent C. Lovell

Production Accountant:
Gemma Rawsthorne

Production Coordinator:
Vicki Popplewell

Production Design:
Owen Paterson

Production Manager:
Grant Hill

Production Secretary:
Amanda Sallybanks

Props:
Leanne Cornish

Seamstress:
Anne Veitch

Second Assistant Director:
Brett Popplewell

Set Decoration:
Alethea Deane

Sound Effects Editor:
Julius Chan
Wayne Pashley
Peter Townend

Sound Mixer:
Roger Savage
Ian McLoughlin

Sound Recordist:
Ben Osmo

Still Photographer:
Jim Sheldon

Stunt Coordinator:
Douglas 'Rocky' McDonald

Stunts:
Christopher Chugg
Heath Harris
Douglas 'Rocky' McDonald

Third Assistant Director:
Terry King
Andrew Mola

Unit Manager:
Neville Mason

Visual Effects:
Roger Cowland

Wardrobe Assistant:
Kate Green

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Kerri Mazzocco

Writer:
John Sexton

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