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Sample People Tail Credits Associate Producer Gregory Read Jess Kylie Minogue John Ben Mendelsohn Andy Simon Lyndon TT David Field Cleo Paula Arundell Sem Joel Edgerton DJ Lushpuppy Nathalie Roy Len Nathan Page Joey Justin Rosniak Gus Matthew Wilkinson Phil Gandhi MacIntyre Shiva Dorian Nkono Detective #1 Rhett Giles Police Officer in Club Raid Bradd Buckley Club Security #1 Marcel Marinus Club Security #2 Warren Milaro Club Security #3 Hapi Fiefia Club Security #4 Paul Lightfoot Club Girl #1 Charlotte Rees Club Girl #2 Tirana Hassan Traffic Constable Rick Henshaw Cabbie Rob McCulley Bouncer George Hill Street Dealer Steve Greig O-Ding Club Girl Caroline Kemp Crazed Old Man John Dick Drug Dealer in Car Jamie Nicolai Drug Dealer in Pool Room #1 David Priest Drug Dealer in Pool Room #2 Charlie Hill-Smith Nightclub Band Brown Hornet Living Motion Pictures would like to thank the following people who made this film possible: Brian and Gene Sherman Laurence and Kathy Freedman Terry and Lynn Fern John Peschar Production Manager David Lightfoot First Assistant Director David Wolfe-Barry Production Accountant Trudy Talbot Production Co-ordinator Julie Byrne Production Secretary Melanie Brunt Production Runner Brendan Winter Assistant to Line Producer Dale Fairbairn Production Assistants Katrina Haby Merrilyn Mensforth Eloise Fern Production Assistant (Casting) Kath Luke Ms Minogue's Driver/ Production Assistant Paul Lightfoot Second Assistant Director Clair Parker Third Assistant Director Jamie Nicolai Additional Third Assistant Director Kath McIntyre Continuity Trudi Gardner Assistant to Director Lucy McGrath Preliminary Schedules Chris Williams Storyboard Artists Kaldon Smith Brendan Winter Charlie Hill-Smith Casting Assistant Susie McLean, Prototype Casting Additional Casting Angela Heeson (sic) & Angie Christophel Actors Ink., Adelaide (Heesom) Location Manager Nadine Schoen Unit Manager John Fairhead Unit Assistant/Make-up and Wardrobe Truck Driver Frank Mangano Greenroom/Unit Assistant/Driver Gary Buss Unit Assistant Michael Aitken Camera Operator David Foreman ACS Focus Puller Craig Philpott Clapper Loader Michael Con Bambacas Gaffer Graeme Shelton Best Boy/Generator Operator Dave Smith 3rd Electrics James Hopwood Key Grip/Armourer Marcus Bosisto Assistant Grip Rick Bellfield Sound Recordist Des Keneally Boom Operator Rob Cutcher Art Director Michelle McGahey Art Director/Props Buyer Tony Cronin Props Buyer/Set Dressers Sarah Abbey Sophie Tarney Set Dressers/Runners Jennifer Drake Peter Santucci Set Dresser/Construction David Swanson Standby Props Andrew Gibbs Trainee Set Dresser Helen Lucy Moss Vehicles John Blaike Painter Ben Resch Carpenter Kevin Jarrett Additional Art Dept Runner Mark Aitchison Wardrobe Buyer Sunny Grace Standby Wardrobe Kelly Foreman Assistant Buyer Heather Wallace Wardrobe Assistant Mariot Kerr Make-up/Hair Supervisor Jennifer Lamphee Make-up/Hair Assistant Jodee Lenaine-Smith Tattooist John Penglase Additional Make-up Assistant Fiona Rees-Jones Make-up/Hair Trainees Bianca Panizza Belinda Zollo Stills Photographer Matt Nettheim Nurse Michelle McGowan Safety/Stunts/SFX Co-ordinator Vic Wilson Safety/Stunts/SFX Assistant Bradd Buckley Catering Food Noir, Evangeline Feary 2ND UNIT CREW Director of Photography Tom Gleeson Camera Assistants Lachlan Milne Sam Collins Make-up/Hair Tina Gordon Grip Chris Davies Safety Officer Wayne Pleace Sound Recordist Phil Cole Post Production Office Paper Bark Films Post Production Manager Gregory Read Post Production Co-ordinator Christopher Thorburn Post Production Administrator Lucy McGrath Post Production Assistant to the Producers Katie Morris Assembly Editor/Assistant Film Editor Adrian McQueen-Mason Sound Mixer Peter Smith Sound Effects Editor Peter Smith Dialogue Editor Sara Jane Van Gyen Foley John Simpson Music Editor Rafael May Assistant Sound Mixer/Effects Editor Rory McGregor Additional Sound Design Martin Potter Chief Projectionist Bernie Mays Sound Consultant Michael Rowan Mixing Studio South Australian Film Corporation Dolby Sound Consultant Maggie Longmore Script Editors Jack Feldstein John O'Brien Additional Dialogue Anthony O'Connor Rick Kalowski Creative Consultant to Script Development John Buckmaster Electronic Press Kit Charlie Hill-Smith Unit Publicity Andrew Mackie, Edwina Stuart Globe Entertainment Post Production Script Jo Stewart Music Consultant Christine Woodruff Legal Advisers Therese Catanzariti & David Williams Malleson Stephen Jaques Finance Consultant Barry Sechos Accounting Consultant Anthony Bell - Don F Bell & Co. Visual Effects Rising Sun Pictures, Adelaide, South Australia Visual Effects Supervisor Wayne Lewis Visual Effects Producer Gail Fuller Technical Liaison Tony Clarke ACS Visual Effects Production Manager Sara Henschke CGI Supervisor Wayne Lewis Digital Compositing Didier Elzinga Animation Ben Paschke & David Short "Sample People" Title Designer Brett Richards Assistant Compositor Ben Roberts Title Designer Elli Faktor End Credits Gavin Hodges Digital Film Scanning & Recording Dfilm Services AAV Digital Pictures Scanning & Recording and Digital Titling Services Dfilm Services, Sydney Scanning & Recording Supervisor Chris Swinbanks Scanning & Recording Producer Simon Wicks Lead Compositor, Titles Tim Crosbie Laboratory Cinevex Film Laboratories Lab Liaison Ian Anderson Colour Grader Ian Letcher Opticals Paul Cross Ross Mitchell Negative Matcher Rohan Wilson End Title Shoot Optical & Graphic Daily Rushes AAV Australia Daily Rushes Telecine Transfer Neil Wood AAV Post Production Co-ordinator Salina Sprague Telecine Transfer Digital Pictures, Sydney Online Co-Ordinator Louis McKenzie Online Editor Roy Andrews Colourist Peter Ritchie Film Stock Kodak Motion Picture Film Completion Guarantor First Australian Completion Bond Company Pty Ltd Rob Fisher Corrie Soeterboek Insurance Brokers Richard Hyde - Webster, Hyde, Heath Insurance Brokers Cinesure Editing Studios Island Films, Glebe, Sydney Living Motion Pictures offers its special thanks to: Barry & Patricia Smith Devesh Chetty Judith McCann Craig Raneberg Julia De Roeper Mark Gooder & Richard Becker Marion Pilowski Hon. Diana Laidlaw MLC Roger Grierson, Leah Warwick Randall Magro and Staff, Garry Seeger, Libby Blakey UBS The University of Sydney - Festival Records Union Audio Visual Department Ian Tregoning Graham Hobbs Rob Fisher Corrie Soeterboek Simon Dibbs Terry Blamey Jason Ravesi & Staff Egil Kipste & The Sydney Theatre Company - The Synagogue Nightclub Robert Marsala Mark Morrissey & Liz Dayney-Morrissey - The Bauer Company, Los Angeles - Morrissey Management Shirley Benjefield Maria Schiavone David Gonski Geoffrey Levy Barton Lazarus Shteinman Eleanor Stearn - the Real 'DJ Lushpuppy' Matt Duffy Shelton Smith Kaldon Smith Stephen Scott Minnie Sherman Ondine & Dror Ben-Ami Ann Yuen Tim Waygood Scuzzi Café North Adelaide Sandra & Yoram Gross Lion Nathan Volvo Alcatel Crown Towers Surfer's Paradise Pure and Natural Juices United Distillers Rising Sun Pictures Gayles Warning Frock Shop David Farrell - Rothmans of Pall Mall Australia Ltd Ally Ashdown Ornare Lighting Australia Bang & Olufsen Australia Kismet's Global Interior Design Collection Andrew Dunbar Photography Chikita Tech-Rentals Lisa Tomasetti Dorothy's Closet Razak Miss Gladys Sym Choom Princess Highway Arnettes Dangerfield Pepa Mejia Jacques Tchong SPC Atelier Trims Adabco Pty Ltd Bank SA City of Adelaide Church of Scientology Duke Group of Companies Flash Gelati, Hindley Street Frome Street Car Park Hans Lees Travel George Kambitsis, Kambitsis Group Knight Frank All the Traders of Leigh Street The Lion Hotel Megaw and Hogg, Leigh Street Pasta Place, Hindley Street Rigoni's Bistro, Leigh Street Retail Asset Management SA Police Holden Hill Traffic and Hindley Street Polites Princes Group The Traders of Hindley Street and Hindley Street West The Underground City Outreach Vater Corporation Alisa Read Living Motion Pictures would also like to thank the crew of the Sample People Promo: Heather Oxenham Daniel Tobin Anna Howard Danny Cooper Phil Judd Megan Carter Rick Grossman Robert Moss Andre Castaldi Deborah Eldred Nathan McDonald Adrian Britnell Chad van Dyk Jason T Gardner Naomi Murray Vasilios "Billy" Tringas Weave Margot Evans Oksana Sokol Brendan Shaw Campbell Drummond Lucinda van de Berkt Martin Lee David Holmes Simon Holmes Paul Richardson David Shaw Jim McIntosh Pip "The Grip" Shapeira Warwich Saville Phil Tipene Flavia Abdurahman Bianca Havas Nicky Fernandes Claire Diesendorf Natalie Kohn James McGregor Jacob Southall John Breslin Simon Davidson Ron Campagnucci Spike Cherry Claire Headman Original Music Score composed, arranged and produced by Rafael May Vocals in score performed by Inga Liljestrom Trumpet Solos performed by Phil Slater Music mixed by Rafael May and Trent Williamson Additional re-mixing of "Horror Movie" by Rafael May "Howzat" Indian version arranged and produced by Rafael May Vocals performed by Gandhi MacIntyre TAKE A LONG LINE (J. Brewster/R. Brewster/D. Neeson) © 1978 J. Albert & Son Pty Ltd All rights reserved Performed by Grinspoon Grinspoon appears courtesy of Universal Music Australia Pty Ltd THE REAL THING Written by John Young © Chappell Morris Ltd Used by kind permission of Warner/Chappell Music Ltd All rights reserved Performed by Kylie Minogue Produced by Josh Abrahams HORROR MOVIE Written by G. Macainsh (DooDah/Mushroom Music) Performed by Sonic Animation Sonic Animation appears courtesy of Global Recordings Under licence from Festival Records Pty Limited Skyhooks original recording sample courtesy of Mushroom Records
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