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Directed by | Brian Trenchard-Smith |
Screenplay by | Peter Smalley |
Based on | "Crabs" by Peter Carey (uncredited) |
Produced by | Andrew Williams |
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Cinematography | Paul Murphy |
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Music by | Frank Strangio |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Budget | A$2.5 million[1] |
Box office | $68,000 (Australia) |
Dead End Drive-In is a 1986 Australian dystopian action film[2] about a teenage couple trapped in a drive-in theatre which is really a concentration camp for societal rejects. The inmates, many of whom sport punk fashion, are placated with a steady diet of junk food, new wave music, drugs, and exploitation films. The film was directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith and stars Ned Manning and Natalie McCurry as the captive couple, and Peter Whitford as the manager of the drive-in. Mad Max 2 stuntman Guy Norris did some of the stunts. The soundtrack includes contemporary popular music performed by such bands as Kids in the Kitchen and Hunters and Collectors. The song during the rolling credits is "Playing With Fire" by Lisa Edwards.
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