A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 25, 1997
Original Title:
Paws
Alternate Titles:
Un computer a quattro zampe
Genres:
Adventure | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Latent Image Productions Pty. Ltd.
New South Wales Film & Television Office
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Production Countries:
Australia | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
A talking Terrier with impressive computer skills teams up with two youngsters to stop a million dollars from falling into the wrong hands.
Art Direction:
Ian Gracie
Assistant Grip:
Ian McAlpine
Clinton Roy
Tim Duggan
Best Boy Grip:
Robbie Burr
Casting:
Ann Fay
Clapper Loader:
Benjamin Jasper
Jasmine Yuen Carrucan
Costume Design:
David Rowe
Director:
Karl Zwicky
Director of Photography:
Geoff Burton
Editor:
Nicholas Holmes
Electrician:
Finbarr Collins
Cliff Henry
Jonathan Yates
Executive Producer:
Rebel Penfold-Russell
Focus Puller:
Christopher Taylor
Leilani Hannah
Gaffer:
Ian Plummer
Grip:
Terry Cook
Simon Quaife
Toby Copping
Gary Burdett
Key Grip:
Scott Brokate
Lighting Technician:
Simon Williams
Makeup & Hair:
Peggy Carter
Original Music Composer:
Mario Millo
Producer:
Vicki Watson
Andrena Finlay
Production Design:
Steven Jones-Evans
Screenplay:
Harry Cripps
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Steve Newman
Steadicam Operator:
Brad Shield
Phil Balsdon
Still Photographer:
Damien Toogood
Story:
Karl Zwicky
Harry Cripps
Stunt Coordinator:
Spike Cherrie
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