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Spellbinder I

Year of completion
1995
Content type
Narrative Content
Format
MiniSeries
Genre
Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Duration
26 x 30 minute episodes
Production Status
Completed

Synopsis

A suburban boy finds himself accidentally marooned in a pre-industrial world parallel to his own where the powerful Spellbinders control people through fear and manipulation. The boy manages to outwit the Spellbinders with the help of a local girl but when the children return to his world of 1990s Australia they must confront further dangers and challenges.
Completion Year
1995
Genres
Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Format
MiniSeries
Production Status
Completed

Cast and Crew

Editor

Pippa Anderson

Director of Photography

Danny Batterham

Composer

Ian Davidson

Hair Designer

Trish Glover

Make Up Designer

Trish Glover

Production Designer

Nicholas McCallum

Director

Noel Price

Producer

Noel Price

Executive Producer

Ron Saunders

Writer

Mark Shirrefs, John Thomson

Cast

Heather Mitchell, Zbych Trofimiuk, Gosia Piotrowska, Andrew McFarlane, Brian Rooney, Michela Noonan

Series

Series Listing

Spellbinder
Spellbinder I
Spellbinder II: The Land of the Dragon Lord

Sales

Australian Sales

National Film and Sound Archive of Australia

International Sales

Daro Film Distribution GmbH
National Film and Sound Archive of Australia

Production Company

Film Australia Limited

Telewizja Polska
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