Baby Bath Massacre
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Directed byStuart McDonald
Written byStuart McDonald
Wain Fimeri
Wain Fimeri
Produced byRoslyn Walker
StarringMaya Stange
Sullivan Stapleton
Sullivan Stapleton
| Baby Bath Massacre | |
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| Directed by | Stuart McDonald |
| Written by | Stuart McDonald Wain Fimeri |
| Produced by | Roslyn Walker |
| Starring | Maya Stange Sullivan Stapleton |
| Cinematography | Robin Plunkett (DoP) |
| Edited by | Mark Atkin |
| Music by | Barry Palmer |
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Running time | 88 mins |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
Baby Bath Massacre is a 1994 Australian teen drama television film directed by Stuart McDonald and starring Maya Stange and Sullivan Stapleton. It was a spin-off from the TV series Raw.[1]
Students not participating in weekly inter-school sport are expected to partake in skating activities at the local rollerskating rink. Rebellious Rose and introverted Adrian meet on the way to the rink and get involved in an event called 'The Baby Bath Massacre', where the proprietor has superglued plastic baby baths to skateboards to use as racing vehicles to push each other around in.[2]
Cast
- Maya Stange as Rose
- Sullivan Stapleton as Adrian
- Alexandra Schepisi as Amber
- Merridy Eastman as Miss Mills