Danger Down Under Trailer

Danger Down Under Trailer (1988)

14 March 1988 Drama, Action, TV Movie 96 mins

The story of an American horse-breeder living in Australia who is the single father of three sons.

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Cast

Lee Majors

as Reed Harris

Rebecca Gilling

as Sharon Harris

Martin Vaughan

as Ginger McDowell

William Wallace

as Brian Harris

Bruce Hughes

as Danny Harris

Morgan Lewis

as James Harris

Paul Chubb

as Dennis Quinn

Natalie McCurry

as Katherine Dillingham

Emily Stocker

as Lizzie Dillingham

Mervyn Drake

as Det. Sgt. Woods

Benita Collings

as Dr. Eileen Townsend

Crew

Fiona McConaghy

Fiona McConaghy Production Manager

Steve E. Andrews

Steve E. Andrews First Assistant Director

Toby Pease

Toby Pease Second Assistant Director

Susan Ekins

Susan Ekins Associate Producer

Susan Knowlton

Susan Knowlton Associate Producer

Pamela Willis

Pamela Willis Continuity

Paul 'Salty' Brincat

Paul 'Salty' Brincat Sound Recordist

Suzy Carter

Suzy Carter Wardrobe Coordinator

Leslie Lamont-Fisher

Leslie Lamont-Fisher Makeup Supervisor

Cheryl Williams

Cheryl Williams Hairstylist

Sandy Wingrove

Sandy Wingrove Set Decoration

Danny Burnett

Danny Burnett Construction Manager

Glenn Boswell

Glenn Boswell Stunt Coordinator

Chris Peppe

Chris Peppe Assistant Editor

Rick Tuber

Rick Tuber Assistant Editor

International Titles

Harris Down Under Trailer

Harris Trailer

Reed Down Under Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 14 March 1988

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