Black Chook
Trailer: Black Chook
Year: 2015
Genre: Drama
Studio: Screen Australia, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Mravicic Films
Director: Dylan River
Cast: Brendan Cowell, Freda Glynn, Jack Charles, Lynette Curran, John Brumpton, Vicki Couzens
Crew: Warwick Thornton (Director of Photography), Dylan River (Director), Belinda Mravicic (Producer), Bruce Pascoe (Writer), Roland Gallois (Editor), Mia Kate Russell (Makeup Department Head)
Runtime: 11 minutes
Release: Aug 01, 2015
IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0 users
Popularity: 0
Country: Australia
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Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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