The River Kings (1991-1991)

Premiere:
November 10, 1991

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 4

Finale:
December 1, 1991

Original Title:
The River Kings

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Australian Film Finance Corporation
Prospect Productions

Countries:
AU

Filmed on South Australia's glorious River Murray, this television mini-series is set during the 1920s and tells of the story of a runaway who escapes to the river to work on a paddle-boat steamer and his friendship with an old salt captain played by Bill Kerr. Based on an original novel by Max Fatchen.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Miriam Ready

Art Direction:
Virginia Bieneman

Casting:
Susie Maizels

Continuity:
Nicky Moors

Costume Designer:
Ruth De la Lande

Director:
Donald Crombie

Director of Photography:
Roger Dowling

Editor:
Wayne Le Clos

First Assistant Director:
Toby Pease

Hair Supervisor:
Helen Evans

Line Producer:
Tony Winley

Location Manager:
Ron Stigwood

Makeup Supervisor:
Helen Evans

Music:
Peter Best

Novel:
Max Fatchen

Post Production Supervisor:
Wayne Hayes

Producer:
Rob George

Production Coordinator:
Amanda Crittenden

Production Design:
Bernard Hides

Production Manager:
Lesley Parker

Screenplay:
Rob George

Second Assistant Director:
Adam Spencer
Christie McGuinness

Sound Effects Editor:
Peter Palankay
Frank Lipson

Sound Mixer:
Pete Smith

Sound Recordist:
Toivo Lember

Stunt Coordinator:
Mike Read
Glenn Boswell

Third Assistant Director:
Matthew Bennett

Unit Manager:
Mason Curtis

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