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1 3 form y separately published work icon Crawl Paul China , ( dir. Paul China ) Australia : Crawl Productions , 2011 Z1823354 2011 single work film/TV horror thriller

According to the film's official website, 'Crawl is a character-driven thriller set in an unknown, rural town. A seedy bar-owner hires a mysterious Croatian to murder an acquaintance over an unpaid debt. The crime is carried out, but a planned double-crossing backfires and an innocent waitress suddenly becomes involved. Now a hostage in her own home, the young woman is driven to desperate measures for survival. A suspenseful, yet darkly humorous chain of events builds to a blood-curdling and unforgettable climax.'

The official website specifies that Crawl consciously avoids any explicit 'Australian-ness':

'Crawl is not based in gritty realism and purposely avoids the docu-drama style that seems to populate many Australian productions. The film is a well-crafted and cinematic "thriller" that just happens to take place in Australia (identifiable only by the accents, the occasional word of dialect, and perhaps some scenery). It is a universal story that withholds references to time, dates, and locations. Crawl could, essentially, take place anywhere, and therefore aims for global appeal.'

Source: Official weebsite (http://www.crawlthemovie.net/info.html). (Sighted: 22/6/2012)

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