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Erskineville Kings ()


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Barky, 25, lost soul, left home two years ago to escape his abusive father leaving behind everything in the world that was important to him; now that his father's dead, he thinks it's safe to come home.

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Marty Denniss ...
Barky
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Wace
Andrew Wholley ...
Coppa
Aaron Blabey ...
Trunny
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Wayne
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Lanny
Marin Mimica ...
Kane
Lauren Clair ...
Ruby
Louise Birgan ...
Natasha
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Ticket Officer
Roxane Wilson ...
Lady
John Alansu ...
Hairdresser
Darren Hanna ...
Cook
Bob Gould ...
Book Store Owner
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Father
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Barmaid
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Young Wace
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Thomas Norrie ...
String Quartet Member (uncredited)
David Quach ...
String Quartet Member (uncredited)

Directed by

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Alan White

Written by

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Marty Denniss ... (screenplay) (as Anik Chooney)

Produced by

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Julio Caro ... producer
Jon Kamen ... executive producer
Marion Pilowsky ... executive producer
Jasper Sceats ... associate producer
Frank Scherma ... executive producer
Annette Simons ... co-producer
Kate Toms ... associate producer
Alan White ... producer

Music by

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Don Miller-Robinson

Cinematography by

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John Swaffield ... director of photography

Editing by

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Jane Moran

Editorial Department

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Vince Filippone ... additional assistant editor
Brian Lamoureux ... second assistant editor
Basia Ozerski ... assembly editor
James Sdrinis ... additional assistant editor
Jim Towne ... first assistant editor
Steve Winters ... additional assistant editor
Andrew Yuncken ... additional assistant editor

Casting By

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Shauna Wolifson

Production Design by

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Andrew Horne

Costume Design by

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Kelly May

Makeup Department

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Annabel Barton ... makeup artist
Kenneth Stoddart ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Caroline Bonham ... production manager
Spurgeon Johns ... post-production supervisor (as Spurgeon 'Scooter' Johns)
Bryce Sinclair ... unit manager

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Liam Branagan ... second assistant director
Somoma Message ... additional assistant director
Heather Oxenham ... first assistant director

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David Bowring ... stand-by props
Erle Dennis ... art department assistant
Tristan Fitzgerald ... art department assistant / props
Rion Hogan ... art department assistant
Belinda Maudson ... art department assistant
Kylie Rose McLean ... assistant art director (as Kylie McLean)
Katie Sharrock ... props buyer
Deborah Szapiro ... art department manager

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Sarah Brady ... adr supervisor
Max Hensser ... sound recordist
Eric Hoeschen ... re-recording mixer
Jon Mete ... sound effects designer / sound effects editor
Gina Nuccio ... assistant adr editor
Elizabeth Rainey ... foley artist
Cameron Steenhagen ... dialogue editor
Mark J. Wasiutak ... boom operator
Michael Wetherwax ... adr editor
James G. Williams ... re-recording mixer

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Peter Eastway ... still photographer
Warren Grieef ... key grip
Anna Howard ... camera operator
Geoff Maine ... gaffer
Jim McIntosh ... assistant grip (as Jim MacIntosh)
Zac Murphy ... best boy
Madeleine Stannus ... clapper loader
Jason True ... assistant grip
Nick Watt ... focus puller

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Azure Chapman ... stand-by wardrobe

Location Management

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Roger Johnston ... location manager
Jason Mack ... location security officer (uncredited)

Music Department

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Andrew Kotatko ... music supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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Val Williams ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Ben Breen ... production accountant
Petrina O'Dea ... runner
Lisa Williams ... production assistant

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Plot Summary

Barky, a lost soul of 25, returns from the Australian cane fields to his hometown, inner-city Erskineville. Barky left two years ago to escape his drunken and abusive father, leaving behind everything in the world that was important to him. His brother Wace. His girlfriend Lanny. His life. Now that his father's dead, he thinks it's safe to come home, but Barky soon discovers that if staying home was hard, coming home is harder. Wace is bitter. Barky ran away just like their mother. Wace toughed it out. Alone he stood by his dying father. After two years and no explanation, can Lanny take Barky back? With everything on the line will Barky choose again to leave it all behind? In the King's Hotel the two brothers try to make sense out of life after their father's death. Beer, anger and pain prove to be a dangerous mix. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • 逃离家园 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Эрскинвильские короли (Russia)
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  • 90 min
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Budget AUD500,000 (estimated)

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