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He Died with a Felafel Tail Credits Titles (the final title over black in the body of the film, which comes after Danny and Sam have walked away down the street exchanging wry looks. It’s followed by a golf club taking out a cane toad, a reprise of the opening): getting some serious rays there, Flip..? (This is followed by a dedication to the star of Lowenstein’s Dogs in Space) For Michael … 1960-1997 Danny Noah Taylor Sam Emily Hamilton Anya Romane Bohringer Taylor Alex Menglet Flip Brett Stewart Milo Damian Walshe-Howling Otis Torquil Neilson Nina Sophie Lee Dirk Francis McMahon Iain the Socialist Ian Hughes Derek the Bank Clerk Robert Rimmer Satomi Tiger Sayuri Tanoue Brisbane Goons Linal Haft Nathan Kotzur Jabber Haskel Daniels Detective O'Neil Skye Wansey Uptight Ivan Tatarovic Melbourne Detectives Tim Robertson Robert Morgan Repo Man Clayton Jacobson Welfare Officer Scott Major The Bride Pascale Delair Cashmere Sweater Babe Wendy Roberts Rugby Man Graeme Carroll Sydney Policemen Terry Serio Steve Bastoni Young Singing Skin Chris Samios Walking Mother Keeryn Gill Baby in Stroller Benjamin Rich Bridesmaid Rebecca Cutler Flower Girl Rani Hayman Groom Stuart Nicholls Groomsman Harry Brentnall Male Guest Norris Blanks Female Guest Jilly Ferguson Photographer Jon Wicks Onlooker Rani Hayman O'Neil's Partner Simon Wheeler Dirk's Friend Matt Dunk Taxi Driver Michael Fawaz Cashmere Sweater orgasmic vocals Skye Gamblin Rugby Man animalistic grunts Torquil Nielson Brisbane Landlord phone vocal Glenn Newnham Employment Office Staff Sophie Stawaruk, Paul Creedon, Ryan Tourneur, Jim Hamell, Connie Tourneur, Todd Tourneur, Colin Cahi, Stav Maigaionis, Barry Bassett, Gus Fama, Anthony Tills Goths Xanthe Beesley, Tracey Eagan, Angela Genders, Ian Mossam, Lara Pape, Rebecca Polly, Sasha Roper, Tony Rose, Shannon Vodane, Ben Wilson, James Dean Skins Terry Paye, Brent Dunner, Jenny Blair, Warwick Elsey, Adrian Massey, Dustin Matterson, Daniel Murrell, Raymond Stabe, Daniel Turnbull, Russell Morgan, Erin Dorney Melbourne University Choral Society Anna Cumming, Kim Asher, Anh-Dao Vlachos, Rachel Harris, Sarah Chan, Olivia March, Olivia Eckel, Michael Watts, Justin Presser, Arran Stewart, Benno Rice, Berin Boughton, Donald Shaw Line Producer Helen Panckhurst Production Manager Fiona Schmidberger Production Coordinator Natasha Cali Producer's Attachment Selin Yaman Production Assistants Jacinta Lee, Kit Quarry, Phillipa Cristaudo Runners (Sydney) Sy Milman, Alana Crombie Runner (Brisbane) Adam McPhail Additional Runners Col Smith, Maria Mazar, Michael Borland Production Accountant Lyn Jones First Assistant Director Karan Monkhouse Second Assistant Director Angella Mcpherson Third Assistant Director Sophie Stawaruk Continuity Kristin Witcombe Director of Photography Andrew de Groot Camera Operators Andrew de Groot David Williamson Focus Puller Leilani Hannah Clapper Loader Damian Church Steadicam Operator Simon Harding Video Split Operators Romane Bohringer, Lynn-Maree Milburn Marguerite O'Sullivan Video Playback Technician Shane Monteith Remote Camera Technician Dave Shaw Vision Mixer Operator Mark Bonichi Production Designer Iain Aitken Art Director Rebecca Cohen Art Department Manager Anthea Hodge Set Decorator (Sydney) Richie Dehne Set Decorator (Brisbane) Robert Wood Buyer/Dresser (Sydney) Anny Mokotow Buyer/Dresser (Brisbane) Paul Hurrell Stand by Props (Sydney) John Osmond Standby Props Assistant (Sydney) Peter Williams Standby Props (Brisbane) Robbie Porter Additional Standby Props Robert Wood Art Department Assistant (Sydney) Seth Aitken Assistant Production Designer Emily Jenkins Art Department Attachment (Brisbane) Tim Allen Graphics Design Charlie Revai Scenic Artist Matt Connors Greens (Brisbane) Di Bennett Additional Greens Bob Steedman, David McBurney Brush Hand (Brisbane) Glen Anderson Vehicle Coordinator (Sydney) Tony Phillips Vehicle Coordinator (Brisbane) Nick Stewart Armourer (Sydney) Ken Jones Armourer (Brisbane) Bob Parsons Additional Armourer Greg Toms Cane Toad Handler Tony Hiller Construction Manager (Sydney) Construction Effects, Chris Budrys Foreman (Sydney) Paul Whitter Coordinator (Sydney) Alan Grant Construction Manager (Brisbane) Peter Fitness Carpenters Jason Head, Kristian Kielland Additional Carpenter Glen 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Andy Rennie Assistant Grip (Brisbane) Leigh Tait Additional Grip Assistants Cliff Henry, John Leahy, David Litchfield, Damian Farrel, Barry Tilley Gaffers (Sydney) Karl Engeler (Brisbane) Miles Jones Best Boys (Sydney) Andrew Williams (Brisbane) Mark Newham Electrics (Sydney) Gene Van Dam, Anthony Veith Electrics (Brisbane) Peter McManus, Martyn Evans Additional Gaffer Paul Booth Additional Best Boy Steve Gray Additional Electrics Russell Fewtrell, Finnbarr Collins, Nic Karam Peter Holland, Scott Allan, Martyn Evans, Luc Cartiller, Steve Alberts, Josh Trenfeild Lunar Balloon Technicians George Ossolinski, Garie Slade, Jordon Kaine 1st Assistant & Assembly Editor Fiona Fry Post Production Supervisor Peter Bain-Hogg Assembly Editor Seth Lockwood Title Design Ashley Goodall Edit Facility Mike Reed & Partners Post Production Facility Liaison Babe Sally McLennan Location Edit Facility Island Films Location Edit Facility Liaison Simon Dibbs Sound Effects Editor Frank Lipson Dialogue Editor Glenn Newnham Sound Post Production Facility Thunder Tracks Sound Mixer Gethin Creagh, Quiet Please Pty. 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Facility Supervisor Victor de Koster Foley Artist Paul Huntingford Foley Engineer George Parton ADR Facilities Paris - Studio Rémy Desmarquest, London - Magmasters Los Angeles - Disney Studios, Auckland - Mandrill Audio Sydney - Spectrum Sound, Brisbane - Sound Australia, Melbourne - Music and Effects Director's Mentor Lynn-Maree Milburn Script Editor Tony Ayres Storyboard Artist Peter Christmas Savieri Dramaturg Andrea Moor Documentary Director Lynn-Maree Milburn Additional dialogue by John Birmingham, Romane Bohringer, Sandra Bordigoni, Troy Davies, Andrew de Groot, Ben Mendolshon, Lynn-Maree Milburn, Terry Serio, Noah Taylor, Anton Chekov Apologies to Jean Luc Godard, Buster Keaton, Louise Brooks, Anna Karina, Antonin Artaud, Robert Bresson, Jean-Pierre Melville, Andrei Tarkovsky, Federico Fellini, Emir Kusturica, Wong Kar Wei, Yasujiro Ozu, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Alain Delon, Francis Ford Coppola, Elvis Presley & Sandy Harbutt Location Manager (Sydney) Annelies Norland Unit/Location Manager (Brisbane) Harry Yates Location Scout (Brisbane) Andrew Moffat, Jennine Heymer Location Scout (Sydney) Tobin Hughes Location Scout (Sydney) Location Professionals Paul Viney & Simon Haskins Additional Location Scout (Sydney) Paul Manos, Jacinta Lee Location Projectionist Ben Jurss Catering (Sydney) Fringe Benefit Catering, Chris & Linda Cosh Catering (Brisbane) The Canadian Kitchen, Darren & Teresa Hanna Unit Manager (Sydney) Grayden Le Breton Unit Assistant (Sydney) Jacinta Hennessy Unit Assistant (Brisbane) Gerard Shawz Unit Nurse Marguerite O'Sullivan Additional Unit Manager (Brisbane) Lucianna Biffone Unit Security (Sydney) Who Dares Unit Security (Brisbane) Magnus Security Unit Assistants Earl Dennis, Tanja Zelenko Traffic Controllers Lindy Coote, Sassica Donohoo, Chris McNamara, Bryce Sinclaire Sonoma Message Police Traffic Control (Brisbane) Snr Constable Ian Cameron Snr Constable Ian Black Constable Michelle Wheelmaker Luggers Dave Harding, Stephen Albright Fire Brigade (Brisbane) Bruce Budge, Michael Nickson Graham Martin, Andrew Little Stunt Coordinator (Brisbane) Chris Anderson Stunt Chainsaw Skins Ric Anderson, Robert Bowles Stunt Motorcycle Skin Paul Phillips Safety Supervisor (Sydney) John Walton Safety Supervisor (Brisbane) Lana Williams Car Stunt Coordinator (Sydney) Lawrence Woodward Police Car Drive (Sydney) Tony Lynch Additional Safety Supervisor Sotiri Sotiropolous Boat Safety Driver Steve Morris Divers Andy Owen, Stuart Bell Stunt Assistants Bob Bowles, Keir Beck, Harley D'Jekic, Ray Anthony, Darren Mitchell, Luke Eccleston Professional Cane Toad Whacker Brett Stewart Unit Publicist Tracey Mair Publicity Stills Photographer Lisa Tomasetti 2nd Unit Crew Camera Operator David Williamson Focus Pullers Sally Eccleston, Warren Lazarides Clapper Loaders Matt Windon, Gerard Maher, Stephen Allanson, Damian Church Continuity Selin Yaman, Claire Worlidge Melbourne Pickup Crew Camera Operator Andrew de Groot Camera Assistant Trish Keating Gaffer Trevor Ripper Stand-By Props Dean Sullivan Co-ordinator Peter Bain-Hogg Runner Selin Yaman Music Editor & Soundtrack
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