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Australian Made: The Movie (1987)

Genre : Music, Music

Runtime : 1H 21M

Director : Richard Lowenstein

Synopsis

Australian Made: The Movie is a 1987 live concert film of the Australian Made tour from December 1986 to January 1987. The tour featured internationally performing Australian acts, INXS, Divinyls, Models, The Triffids, The Saints, I'm Talking, and Jimmy Barnes. Concert segments were linked by Troy Davies interviewing audience members and musicians.

Actors

Michael Hutchence
Michael Hutchence
Himself
Jimmy Barnes
Jimmy Barnes
Himself
Kate Ceberano
Kate Ceberano
Herself
Christina Amphlett
Christina Amphlett
Herself
Zan Abeyratne
Zan Abeyratne
Herself
Chris Bailey
Chris Bailey
Himself
Garry Gary Beers
Garry Gary Beers
Himself
Jill Birt
Jill Birt
Herself
Richard Burgman
Richard Burgman
Himself
Martyn Casey
Martyn Casey
Himself
Stephen Charlesworth
Stephen Charlesworth
Himself
Ian Cox
Ian Cox
Himself
Andrew Farriss
Andrew Farriss
Himself
Jon Farriss
Jon Farriss
Himself
Tim Farriss
Tim Farriss
Himself
James Freud
James Freud
Himself
Robert Goodge
Robert Goodge
Himself
Rick Grossman
Rick Grossman
Himself
Richard Harvey
Richard Harvey
Himself
Ivor Hay
Ivor Hay
Himself
Barbara Hogarth
Barbara Hogarth
Herself
Sean Kelly
Sean Kelly
Himself
Arturo Larizza
Arturo Larizza
Himself
'Evil' Graham Lee
'Evil' Graham Lee
Himself
Alsy MacDonald
Alsy MacDonald
Himself
Roger Mason
Roger Mason
Himself
David McComb
David McComb
Himself
Robert McComb
Robert McComb
Himself
Mark McEntee
Mark McEntee
Himself
Doc Neeson
Doc Neeson
Himself
Cameron Newman
Cameron Newman
Himself
Bjarne Ohlin
Bjarne Ohlin
Himself
Kirk Pengilly
Kirk Pengilly
Himself
Barton Price
Barton Price
Himself
James Valentine
James Valentine
Himself

Crews

Richard Lowenstein
Richard Lowenstein
Director
Ian Gow
Ian Gow
Executive Producer
Richard Lowenstein
Richard Lowenstein
Producer
Jill Bilcock
Jill Bilcock
Editor
Rob Howard
Rob Howard
Additional Editor
Julius Chan
Julius Chan
Sound Mix Technician
Ian McLoughlin
Ian McLoughlin
Sound Mixer
Mark Opitz
Mark Opitz
Music Supervisor
Ivor Bowen
Ivor Bowen
Technical Supervisor
Andrew de Groot
Andrew de Groot
Director of Photography
Julie Forster
Julie Forster
Production Manager
Ray Argall
Ray Argall
Second Unit Director
Leach Tony
Leach Tony
First Assistant Director
Julius Chan
Julius Chan
Sound Recordist
Ben Osmo
Ben Osmo
Sound Recordist
Courtney Page
Courtney Page
Assistant Editor
Jenni Gruver
Jenni Gruver
Assistant Editor
Annette Patterson
Annette Patterson
Production Coordinator

Posters and backgrounds

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