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Cast Judy Claudia Karvan Alice Naomi Watts Sally Alice Garner Ewan Tom Long Joel Aaron Jeffery Neil Felix Williamson Steven Hugo Weaving Amanda Rebecca Frith Robert Marshall Napier Amy Loene Carmen Bridget Heidi McDonald Paul Harry Cripps Producer Rebel Penfold-Russell Bob Hugh Baldwin Lulu Helen Thomson Therapist Gennie Nevinson Dating Agency Woman Andrea Moor Joan Kim Deacon Danny David Gibson Poppy Kate Beahan Verna Ling-Hsueh Tang Flora Emily Rickard Sarah Leah Vandenberg Night Clubers (sic) Jeremiah Tickell David Walsman Cressida Wilson Old Hippie Man Austen Tayshus Loser-Magnet Woman Louise Birgan Ewans NY Kissing Girl Nathalie Roy Solicitor Miles Paras Rabbi Rabbi Brian Fox Bon Reg Mombassa The Band Mental As Anything Martin Plaza Andrew Smith Peter O'Dougherty David Toohill Groupie Megan Ormsby Line Producer Maggie Lake First Assistant Director John Martin Crew Production Co-Ordinator Ruth Watson Production Secretary Joe Weatherstone Production Accountant Leisa Francis Moneypenny Services Production Runner Jeannie Nove Location Manager Phillip Roope Location Assistants Anton Denby Peter Hicks Unit Manager Bob Graham Unit Assistants Laurie Pettinari Mardi Thompson 2nd Assistant Director Deb Antoniou 3rd Assistant Director Jessica Turner Script Supervisor/Continuity Morgan Khadem Producer's Attachment Allanah Zitserman Focus Puller Cameron Dunn Clapper Loader Sionead Buhler Camera Attachment Silver Henenberg Stedicam Operator Phil Balsdon Gaffer Karl Engeler Best Boy Graham Dickson Generator Operator Andrew Williams Key Grip Pip "The Grip" Shapiera Grip Joe Bruneteau Sound Recordist Andrew Belletty Boom Operator Nicole Lazaroff Sound Attachment Morgan Gregory Art Director Michael Iacono Set Decorator Richie Dehne Props Buyer/Set Dresser/Graphics Beth Pickworth Props Buyer/Set Dresser Yann Vignes Standby Props John King Art Department Runners Russell Wade Mike Murphy Greens Jack Whiddon Scenic Artist Martin Bruveris Art Department Attachment Amanda Schmidt Storyboard Artist Brandon Hendroff Costume Supervisor Kerry Thompson Costume Assistant Shareen Beringer Standby Costume Celeste Franklin Costume Attachment Ivana Daniele Make Up/Hair Supervisor/Designer Lynn Wheeler Make Up & Hairstylists Kerry Lee Jury Kathy Courtney Additional Make Up/Hair Assistant Mary Georgio Casting Mullinars Casting Consultants Casting Assistant Jodie McKenna Extras Casting Mim Weger Stunt Co-Ordinator Rocky McDonald Safety Report Rob Greenough Safety Officer Greg Blandy Stunts Steve Morris Damian Bradford Paul Doyle Tony Lynch Caterer More Than A Morsel Assistant Editor Maria Kaltenthaler Sound Editor Livia Ruzic Dialogue Editor Frank Lipson Effects/Atmos Bryce Grunden Foley Steve Burgess Gerry Long Mixer Paul (Go Hawkes) Pirola ADR Ian McLoughlin Studio Assistants Rob McKenzie Blair Slater Special Effects John Bowring Stills Photographer Kiren Chang Vehicles Co-Ordinator Tim Parry Kick Boxing Coach Gary Pettersen Voice and Acting Tutor Bill Pepper Laboratory Atlab Laboratory Liaison Ian Russell Grader Arthur Cambridge Cutting Rooms Island Films Film Stock Kodak Camera Equipment Panavision Sound Post Production Soundfirm Roger Savage Helen Field Liz Wright Laura Gothiery Dolby Sound Consultant Bruce Emery Production Vehicles Empire Production Services Insurers H. W. Wood Completion Guarantor Film Finances Sue Miliken Anni Browning Neg Cutters Neg Think Pty Ltd Opticals DFilm - Ken Phelan Visual Effects by Animal Logic Title Design and Production Animal Logic Angela Pelizzari Grant Everett Krista Jordan Fiona Crawford Melanie Ritchie Zareh Nalbandian End Credits Design & Shoot Optical & Graphic Solicitors Charlesworth Josem Partners Pty Ltd Music Supervision Simon Kain Libby Blakey Josh Abraham "Music Takes You High" Written by Jerome Isma-Ae & Marcel Krieg Performed by Future Funk © Edition ICM/Hanseatic Courtesy Sony Music Entertainment (Germany) GmbH By Arrangement Sony Music Entertainment Australia "Can't Live Without You" Metro Music Production Music Department APRA "Peepshow" A Wasiliev/S Miller © Rondor Music Australia Pty Ltd /EMI Music Publishing Australia Licensed courtesy of EMI Music Australia "Guajia Guantanmera" Jose Fernandez Diaz Ediciones Quiroga S.L. (1962) /Fable Music Australia P/L Performed by Waldo Fabian Under Exclusive License from Festival Records Pty Ltd "Llego La Banda" F. Aguirre, Control 100% "Message To My Girl" Written by N. Finn (Mushroom Music) Performed by Sprit Enz (sic) Courtesy of Mushroom Records Pty Ltd "Auld Lang Sayne" Performed by Waldo Fabian Under Exclusive License from Festival Records Pty Ltd "Time" Written by Keira Hodgkison/Swirl Licensed by Festival Records Pty Limited Publishing in Control "Hold Your Head Up High" T Mousse/Errol Rennalls/Inya Davies © Rondor Musikverlag/Edition Merge Music /Rondor Music Australia/GEMA "The Look Of Love" B Bacharach/H David, Performed by Dusty Springfield Courtesy of Mercury Records Under License from Universal Music Australia Pty Limited © 1967 Screen Gems - EMI Music Inc Licensed by EMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Limited "Tape Loop" Written by P Godfrey/R Godfrey/S Edwards (Mushroom Music) "Hard" By Cindy Ryan Courtesy of Sony/ATV Music Publishing "Going In Circles" Tameka Starr Beaver Music B.V. Performed by Tameka Starr Under Exclusive License from Big Dog Music "Never Take You Back" Dr Rhythm, Written by BURGESS Vocals by Meagan Corson Produced & Mixed by N Burgess for Performance Industry P/L at The Doghouse © 1999 Pacific Records Thanks to Toni, Nigel and Sam "Superstar Baby" A Salkeld/R Berg Copyright Control, Performed by Palefield Mountain Under Exclusive License from Stress Records "Reflections" Metro Music, Production Music Department APRA "Hour Of Need" Written by Rolo Armstrong/Ayalah Bentovim/ Jamie Catto, By Faithless Used by kind permission of Warner/Chappell Music Ltd © BMG Music Publishing Ltd Admin locally by BMG Music Pty Ltd "Learning To Fly" Written and Produced by Big C (Andrew Cocup) Vocals by Dee Used by kind permission of Warner/Chappell Music Ltd (P) & © Heat Recordings 1999 "Aliens" A Wasiliev © Rondor Music Australia P/L (P) EMI Music Australia Licenced courtesy of EMI Music Australia "The First Noel" Apple Trax, Production Music Department APRA "Tainted Love" Words & Music by Ed Cobb Copyright © 1976 Embassy Music Corp (BMI) International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved "Theme" B Rosenberg Copyright control, Performed by Brett Rosenberg Under Exclusive License from Big Dog Music "Sweet Pain" - (Joi Remix) Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Michael Brook/Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan) Momentum Music Ltd (P) Real World Records Licensed Exclusively to Virgin Records, EMI/Virgin Music Publishing /Polygram Music Publishing Licensed courtesy of EMI Music Australia "Original Soundtrack Taxi Driver" Bernard Hermann, EMI Music Publishing (P) 1976 Arista Records Inc. Licensed from BMG Australia Limited © 1976 Screen Gems - EMI Music Inc Licensed by EMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Limited "Je Suis A Toi" J Abrahams Festival Music Publishing Pty Ltd Performed by Amiel Daemion Under Exclusive License from Festival Records Pty Ltd "! (The Song Formerly Known As)" Performed by Regurgitator Written by Quan Yeomans, EMI Music Publishing Contains samples of Get Up and Boogie and Thank You Mr DJ written by Sylverster Levay & Stephen Prager, Warner Chappell Music (P) 1998 Warner Music Australia Pty Limited Licensed courtesy of Warner Music Australia Pty Limited © 1997 EMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Ltd Licensed by EMI Music Publishing Australia Pty Limited "Do You Wanna Funk" Sylvester, Patrick Cowley/Sylvester James Festival Music/Control (P) 1982 Megatone Records/Fantasy Records Inc Warner Chappell "I Feel Love" D Summer/G Moroder/P Bellote © Sweet Summer Night Music/Rondor Music Australia Pty Ltd, Rondor Music (Aust) /Warner Chappell Music Australia/Gema © 1977 Rick's Music Inc. (BMI) o/b/oItself & Budde Songs, Inc. (Formerly Sebanine Music, Inc) (BMI) & Sweet Summer Night Music (BMI) Used by permission., All rights reserved "Kung Fu Fighting" Carl Douglas © Edition Carren a division of Octave Musikverlag Alfred K Schaacht Courtesy of Shock Music Publishing Pty Ltd (Australia) Performed by David Bowers Re-Recorded by Stone Cold Bonners "Wood Cabin" Written by Sarah Cracknell/Robert Stanley/Peter Wiggs Used by kind permission of Warner/Chappell Music Ltd Momentum Music Ltd "Twilight Zone" Courtesy of CBS Broadcasting Inc. "Taxi Driver" Courtesy of Columbia Pictures Australian Broadcasting Corporation Footage Sales Australian Picture Library "Photri inc." Australian Picture Library "Orion Press" Australian Picture Library "Bettmann" Special Thanks to Catriona Hughes, Tom Blackett, David Noakes, Chris Oliver, Ann Folland, Madeline Enfield, Gary Hamilton, Chris Bernecker, Fiona Crago, Frank Cox, Marion Pilowsky, Jane Smith, Jane Forrest, Michelle Harrison, Tim Read, Caroline Verge, Viccy Harper, Siobhan Hannan, Robert Gasper, Martin Lubran, David Bowers, Noel Burgess, Nigel Tucker, Ruth Law and Family, Penny Henchman, Gavin Anderson, Noel Staunton, Intercontinental Hotel, The Cave, Sheraton on the Park, BiLo & Broadway Centre, Paul Brennan & the Randwick Cinema, Australia Post and the Queensland Tourist Commission, Thanks Dusty ... 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