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Release Date:
April 23, 1997
Original Title:
The Last of the Ryans
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Crawfords Australia
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
Ron Ryan is accused of a murder he did not commit. As his family races to prove his innocence, he and a priest aim for redemption.
Armorer:
John Fox
Art Department Coordinator:
Adam McCulloch
Art Direction:
Georgina Campbell
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Fiona Reaks
Associate Producer:
Janne Dennehy
Best Boy Electric:
Robby Hechenberger
Boom Operator:
Malcolm Hughes
Camera Operator:
Peter Falk
Clapper Loader:
Kieran Doolan
Construction Manager:
Peter McNee
Continuity:
Kristin Voumard
Costume Design:
Clare Griffin
Dialogue Editor:
Bruce Climas
Director:
George Ogilvie
Director of Photography:
Jaems Grant
Editor:
Vicki Ambrose
Electrician:
Adam Kercheval
Executive Producer:
Kris Noble
David Rouse
Bruce Gordon
First Assistant Director:
Monica Pearce
Focus Puller:
Peter Stott
Foley Artist:
John Simpson
Foley Recordist:
Gary Honeyman
Gaffer:
Jim Hunt
Generator Operator:
David Lovell
Hairstylist:
David Vawser
Key Grip:
Tony Hall
Makeup Artist:
Leeanne White
Music:
Bruce Smeaton
Online Editor:
George Awburn
Post Production Supervisor:
Barry Lanfranchi
Producer:
Richard Brennan
Production Design:
Paddy Reardon
Production Manager:
Yvonne Collins
Production Supervisor:
Chris Page
Publicist:
Tracey Mair
Researcher:
Janne Dennehy
Script Consultant:
Janne Dennehy
Script Editor:
John Reeves
Second Assistant Camera:
David Lindsay
Second Assistant Director:
Andrew Power
Set Dresser:
Denise Goudy
Sound Assistant:
Rachael Sherriff
Marc Judson
Sound Effects Editor:
Michael Carden
Sound Mixer:
Andrew Jobson
Sound Recordist:
Lloyd Carrick
Special Effects:
Aaron Beaucaire
Still Photographer:
Lorrie Graham
Stunt Coordinator:
Zev Eleftheriou
Stunt Double:
Davin Taylor
Amanda Buchanan
Lance Anderson
Third Assistant Director:
Lisa Ferri
Title Designer:
Kylie Simons
Unit Manager:
Andy Pappas
Writer:
Graeme Farmer
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