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Cut Tail Credits Directed by Kimble Rendall Molly Ringwald Jessica Napier Simon Bossell Sarah Kants and Kylie Minogue in CUT Produced by Martin Fabinyi Bill Bennett Jennifer Bennett Written by Dave Warner Executive Producers Mikael Borglund Michael Gudinski Gary Hamilton Rainer Mockert Co-Producer Julia Overton Editor Henry Dangar Director of Photography David Foreman A.C.S. Production Designer Steven Jones-Evans Composer Guy Gross Sound Design Andrew Plain Casting Anna Lennon-Smith Mullinar Consultants Cast in order of appearance Chloe/Vanessa Molly Ringwald Brad/Scarman Frank Roberts Hilary Kylie Minogue Lossman Geoff Revell Raffy Jessica Napier Hester Sarah Kants Rick Stephen Curry Paulie Matt Russell Cassie Erika Walters Julie Cathy Adamek Jim Steve Greig Damien Sam Lewis Vanessa's Manager Paul Blackwell Original Director Scott Heysen Original Producer Don Barker Martha Phyllis Burford TV Reporters Dominic Pedlar Holly Myers Patrick Frost Bobby Simon Bossell Mr Drivett Edwin Hodgeman Senior Detective Hollander Peter Green Detective Lucy Carter Caroline Mignone Forensic Supervisor Bronwyn James Cleaner Huong Nguyen Lecturer Pamela Shaw With Tiriel Mora as Archives Projectionist Scarman Stunt Double Shea Adams Stunt Doubles Glenn Boswell Bernadette Van Gyen Rikki Van Gyen Dean Bennett Nigel Harbach Alan Ames Ms Ringwalds Doubles Teresa Rolinson Kerry Lucas Nicole La Follette First Assistant Director Toby Pease Production Manager Julie Ryan Art Director Richard Hobbs Special Makeup Effects Designed by Make-Up Effects Group Studio Paul Katte Nick Nicolaou Special Effects Supervisor Filmtrix Peter Stubbs Visual Effects Supervisor Rising Sun Pictures Tony Clark ACS Costume Designer Katie Graham Make-Up/Hair Supervisor Jen Lamphee Sound Recordist Toivo Lember Script Supervisor Victoria Sullivan Ms Ringwald's Wardrobe Co-Ordinator Ruth De La Lande Costumier Mariot Kerr Standby Wardrobe Anita Seiler Wardrobe Assistant Colleen Kennedy Development Consultant Andrea Kreuzhage Set Decorator/Buyer Lisa Thompson Stand-by Props Robert Moxham Props Buyer Sophie Tarney Assistant Props Buyer/Runner Jennifer Drake Art Department Assistant David Swanson Vehicle Co-ordinator Peter Thomas Carpenter Kevin Jarrett Set Finishers Guy Allain Gina Allain Brushhand Laila Allain Art Department Labour Yuri Poetzel Armourer Bernard Papps Animal Wrangler Timea Dixon Gaffer Graeme Shelton Best Boy Dave Smith 3rd Electrics Robertto Karas Additional Electricians Paul Hamlyn Sooty Johnson Focus Puller Craig "Rags" Philpott Clapper Loaders Michael Con Bambacus Julia Robinson Key Grip Marcus Bosisto Assistant Grip Rick Belfield Casual Grip/Electrics Philip Gibbs Boom Operator Marco Arlotta Casting - USA Todd Thaler Casting - South Australia Audine Leith Casting Assistant David Bonney Extras Casting Rebecca Summerton Make-up/Hair Assistant Fiona Rees-Jones Add. Make-up/Hair Assistants Jodee Lenaine-Smith Peta Dunstall SPFX Make-up Artists Katherine Brown Nicole Adrichem SPFX Make-up Technicians Marcel "Minch" Tobar Grant Biffin Theresa Corboy Ken Bowrey Jozef Szekeres Fleur Denny Production Accounting Moneypenny Services Ben Breen Production Co-ordinator Diane Stuart Production Secretary Melissa Dunstone Accounts Assistant Helen Lucy Moss Location Manager Nadine Schoen Unit Manager Michael Gill Assistant Unit Manager Mick Aitken Unit Assistant Frank Mangano 2nd Assistant Director Clair Parker 3rd Assistant Director Kath McIntyre Production Runner Scott Heysen Second Unit Cinematographers Tony Clark ACS Ron Johanson ACS Roger Dowling ACS Second Unit Focus Puller Michael Con Bambacus Original Music Produced and Arranged by Guy Gross Music Mixed by Simon Leadley Scoring Assistant Aaron Symonds Music Editor Simon Leadley Music Supervisor Jacqui Dennis Assistant Clare Smith Music Consultant Mark Opitz Music Licensing Adrian Murray ADR Editor John Penders Dialogue Editor Livia Ruzic FX Editor Jane Paterson Atmos Editor Nada Mikas Sound Mixers Gethin Creagh Peter Smith First Assistant Editor Milena Romanin Second Assistant Editor Pamela Barnetta Assistant Dialogue Editor Ella Fairbairn Assistant FX Editor Anita Marchesani ADR Recordists Rick Lisle Tony Young Foley Artist John Simpson Foley Recordist Tony Young Assistant Foley Artist Adrian Medhurst Assistant Mixer Rory McGregor Post Production Coordinator Catherine Sinclair Dialogue Coach Victoria Mielewska Nurse Michelle McGowan Paramedic Bob McCarron Catering Food Noir Evangeline Feary Rebecca Way Stills Photographer Lisa Tomasetti Storyboard Artists John Forrest Peter Pound Publicists Neil Ward Publicity Neil Ward Angela Tolley Stunt Coordinator Glenn Boswell Safety Officer/ Assistant Stunt Coordinator Bernadette Van Gyen Stunt Assistants Richard Boue Claude Lambert Rikki Van Gyen Dean Bennett Special Effects Coordinators Kevin Turner Jeff Little Special Effects Technician Nick Arnold Special Effects Props Robert Gollin Tim O'Brien Andrew McAllister Ray Landsman Sonny Tilders Assistant to Mr Rendall Anna Densley Assistant to Mr Fabinyi Celia Richards Assistant to Mr Bennett Sophie Hyde Assistant to Ms Overton Catherine Sinclair Assistant to Ms Ringwald Christopher Corin Assistant to Ms Minogue Paul Lightfoot Art Department Attachment Kirsty Martinsen Assistant Director's Attachment Angus Kemp Production Attachment Rebecca Summerton Script Supervisor Attachment Nicole La Follette Costume Attachments Cate Breasley Fern Hudson Visual Effects Producer Gail Fuller Visual Effects Production Manager Sara Henschke CGI Supervisor Wayne Lewis Senior Compositor Didier Elzinga Compositing Ben Roberts Animation Elizabeth Carion Jason Madigan Ben Paschke Design Brett Richards Digital Film Scanning & Recording Dfilm Imaging Film Stock Fuji Liaison Ali Peck Laboratory Atlab Australia Liaison Denise Wolfson Grading Tony Manning Opticals Springett Optical Service Rick Springett Neg Matching Negthink Greg Chapman Front Title Design & Graphic Sequences Toastmedia Silas Hickey Michael Liney Matthew Howison Kym Sansovini End Title Design & Production Optical & Graphic Amanda & Peter Newton Post Production Facilities Spectrum Films Mixed at South Australian Film Corporation Telecine Digital Pictures (AAV Australia) Video Post Production Frame, Set & Match Peter Simpson Legal Services Foster Hart - Greg Sitch - Davids Darzins Tress Cocks & Maddox - Jennifer Huby Beyond Films - Linda Tizard Camera Equipment Cameraquip Liaison Malcolm Richards Motorolas Multicom Communications Freight Showfreight Australian Air Express Midnite Express Travel Showfilm Insurance HW Wood Australia Tony Gibbs Completion Guarantor First Australian Completion Bond Co Corrie Soeterboek Tom Burstall Rob Fisher "I Got You" Written by N. Finn (Mushroom Music) Performed by Split Enz Courtesy of Mushroom Records Pty. Ltd. "Brighter Sound" Written by L. Finn (Mushroom Music) Performed by Lazy Boy Courtesy of Betcha Dupa Music "Venus" Written by J. Reid (Mushroom Music) Performed by The Feelers Courtesy Warner Music New Zealand Ltd "Tamarama Doorslammer" Written by A. Wilson/C. Sue (Mushroom Music) Performed by Killers On The Loose Courtesy of Central Station Records Pty Ltd "I Wish I Was A Man" Written by F. McDonald (Mushroom Music) Performed by Fiona McDonald Courtesy of Flying Nun Records "Jesus Saves" Written by L. Lowder (Mushroom Music) Performed by Jerk Courtesy of Blank Records "Can't Sleep At Night" Written by L. Lowder/J. Thomas (Mushroom Music/Control) Performed by Drill Courtesy of Mushroom Records Pty. Ltd. "Here Comes Another One (Radio Mix)" Composer/Authors: (Lewicki S/S. Crichton) Published by Shock Music Publishing (Australia) Pty Ltd /Reverb Music/Mushroom Music Performed by Groove Terminator featuring Basshoppa (P) 1999 Virgin Records Australia Licensed courtesy of EMI Music Australia "Electricity" Written by P. Dempsey/C. Hyndman/Ashworth (Mushroom Music) Performed by Something for Kate Courtesy murmur by Arrangement Sony Music Entertainment Australia "Stop the Rock" Written by Noko/I Hoxley/T Gray/H Gray (Reverb Music/Mushroom Music) Performed by Apollo Four Forty Courtesy Epic/Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd by Arrangement Sony Music Licensing Dolby ® In Selected Theatres - logo Film footage courtesy of Film World Pty Ltd © 1999 Harp supplied by Raechel Carroll Piano supplied by Brighton Pianos Andrew Bone Antiques supplied by Du Plessis Auctioneers - logo Office Equipment supplied by Ricoh Ms Ringwald's Accommodation Radisson, Adelaide Stamford Grand, Glenelg Cast Footwear by Reebok Royal Elastics Cast Wardrobe by Saba Mambo Scarman Wardrobe by Hard Yakka Special thanks to: Ruth Anderson, Steve Andrews, Janine Alexander, Mary Bainbridge, Terry Blamey, Basia Bonkowski, The Brotherhood, Ray Brown, Peter Cox, Suzanne Hannema, Rolf de Heer, Scott Hicks, Kerry Heysen-Hicks, Ian James, Dare Jennings, The Hon Diane Laidlaw, Valery Lameignere, Mark Lamprell, Victoria Leacock, Judith McCann, Hank McCann, Sam McGarry, David McKay, Silvana Milat, Tristram Milani, Sandie Morris, Harry M. Miller, Basia Ozeski, Adrienne Parr, Craig Ranenberg, Greg Ricketson, Rick of the Hindley Parkroyal, Brooks Riley, John Thornhill, Robert Watson, Claude Widtmann, David Whealy, Arbury Park Outdoor School, Capri Theatre, The Continental Café, Goodwood Theatre, Organ Society of Australia - SA Division, South Australian Police Force Filmed at Raywood House Bridgewater and entirely on location in South Australia Co-Produced by Mushroom Pictures, Beyond Films & MBP with the financial assistance of the South Australian Film Corporation International Sales Beyond Films - logo MP Mushroom Pictures
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