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The Money or the Gun: Stairways to Heaven ()


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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
The Australian Doors Show ...
Themselves
Nick Barker ...
Self
The Beatnix ...
Themselves
Toys Went Beserk ...
Themselves
Pardon Me Boys ...
Themselves
...
Self
Friends of the Castanet Club ...
Themselves
Etcetera Theatre Company ...
Themselves
Judi Connelli ...
Self
...
Self
The Doug Anthony Allstars ...
Themselves
Jeff Duff ...
Self
Robyne Dunn ...
Self (as Robyn Dunn)
The Fargone Beauties ...
Themselves
Jodie Gillies ...
Self
Sandra Hahn ...
Self
...
Self
Helen Jones ...
Self (as Toots)
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Self (as Toots)
Neil Pepper ...
Self (as Elvis)
Vegimite Reggae ...
Themselves
The Rock Lobsters ...
Themselves
Sydney Philharmonia Choir ...
Themselves (as the Sydney Philharmonia)
Leonard Teale ...
Self
Mark Trevorrow ...
Self (as Bob Downe)
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Self
The Whipper Snappers ...
Themselves
John Paul Young ...
Self

Directed by

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Martin Coombes

Produced by

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Mark FitzGerald ... producer
Keith Walker ... music producer: music

Music by

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Chris Harriott ... (opening titles theme)

Editing by

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Keith Walker ... (music segments)

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Pamela Swain ... talent coordinator

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Taglines 25 versions of the same song ... It seemed like a good idea at the time See more »
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  • 83 min
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Did You Know?

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Movie Connections Edited from The Money or the Gun (1989). See more »
Soundtracks Stairway to Heaven See more »
Crazy Credits Andrew Denton's VHS cover credit: "It seemed like a good idea at the time" is the subtitle, and I can see why. The Stairway project commenced in 1989. According to musical director Chris Harriott it was an attempt to capture "every facet of the greatest song ever written. It was, if you will, musical Cubism". See more »

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