Liquid Bridge

2003 Australian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Liquid Bridge is a 2003 Australian film starring Ryan Kwanten. The film concerns aspiring pro surfer Nick McCallum (Kwanten), who is held back from achieving fame by his disabled father. However, after being framed for smuggling drugs and jailed, he fights to prove his innocence.[2][3]

Directed byPhillip Avalon
Written byPim Hendrix
Produced byPhillip Avalon
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Liquid Bridge
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Directed byPhillip Avalon
Written byPim Hendrix
Produced byPhillip Avalon
StarringRyan Kwanten
Simone Kessell
Jarrod Dean
Carmen Duncan
Tony Bonner
Nathaniel Lees
Jeremy Sims
CinematographyRoger Buckingham
Edited byDavid Stiven
Music byBrett Rosenberg
Distributed byInterTropic Films
Release date
  • 22 May 2003 (2003-05-22)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Box officeA$1,000,112 (Australia)[1]
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The film was based around a surfing incident Avalon learned about from his friend Brian Williams. At Mavericks, at Half Moon Bay, a surf location in Northern California, a surfer called Mark Foo drowned. Avalon and Williams decided to make a film around big wave surfing. A script was written by Pim Hendrix.[4]

Liquid Bridge was announced in 1998 as part of a slate of five films from Avalon worth $20 million.[5] Jack Campbell originally signed to play the lead.[6] The film was not made until several years later.[7] Avalon later said the film took 16 drafts over seven years.[8]

After making The Finder Avalon wanted to make it as part of a slate of three films, the others being The Backstreet General and The Pact. The Pact was made first, and did well enough for Liquid Bridge to be financed. It was one of the last films made under 10BA.[9]

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