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Crawlspace

In this space everyone can hear you scream
2012 | 89m | English

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A group of elite soldiers sent to infiltrate and extract the lead science team from Pine Gap, Australia's top secret underground military compound, after it comes under attack from unknown forces. The mission is compromised when they encounter a young woman with no memory of who she is or how she came to be there. As they try to escape, the group quickly discovers all is not as it seems and the facility has become a testing ground for something far more sinister.
Release Date: May 01, 2012
Director: Justin Dix
Writer: Justin Dix, Eddie Baroo, Adam Patrick Foster
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords underground, experiment, australia, special forces
Production Companies Wolf Creek Pictures, MakerFilms, Wicked of Oz Studios
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Amber Clayton Eve
Eddie Baroo Fourpack
Justin Batchelor Sinister Man
Nicholas Bell Caesar
John Brumpton Elvis
Ditch Davey Romeo
Leslie Simpson John McKinny
Fletcher Humphrys Kid
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Name Job
Justin Dix Makeup Effects Designer, Production Design, Writer, Director
Eddie Baroo Writer
Jamie Blanks Music
Lon Haber Publicist
Lulu McClatchy Assistant Makeup Artist
Emma Sullivan Production Assistant
Regina Lee Script Consultant
Adam Patrick Foster Writer
Simon Ozolins Director of Photography
Dave Redman Editor
Dean Norman Construction Manager
Cameron Smith Visual Effects Supervisor
Fraser Pilkington Best Boy Electric
Steven Bailey First Assistant Camera
Stacey O'Connor Costumer
Jamie Murgatroyd Music
Louise Mitchell Casting
Polly Smyth Costume Designer
Peter Stubbs Special Effects Supervisor
Mark Holman Harris Visual Effects Supervisor
Morten Boserup Electrician
James Puli Steadicam Operator
Jon Jorgensen Assistant Editor
Kelly Hucker Script Supervisor
Ramsay De Marco ADR Recordist
Adam Hunt Sound Assistant
Hayden Collow Sound Effects Editor
Nathan Croft First Assistant Director
Jessica Moran Assistant Makeup Artist
Pippa Sheen Art Department Coordinator
Jamie Leckie Key Grip
Nathan Hart Second Assistant Director
Rolland Pike Art Direction
Mia Kate Russell Makeup Department Head
Marty Pepper Visual Effects, Colorist
Thom Holt Best Boy Electric
Colin Williams Gaffer
Peter Rasmussen Casting Associate
Scott Warwick Armorer
Cam Eason Boom Operator
Paul Pirola Sound Designer
Gretchen Thornburn Sound Recordist
Janni Alexander Production Accountant
Anna O'Donnell Art Department Assistant
Jake Hill Additional Grip
Kevin Russell VFX Artist
Andrew McGrath ADR Engineer
Leah Katz Dialogue Editor
Carlo Cosentino Sound Editor
Virginia Kay Production Manager
Vaso Babic Special Effects Makeup Artist
Dan Mitton Dolly Grip
David Smith VFX Artist
Name Title
Justin Dix Producer
John Finemore Producer
Nicholas Sherry Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

The Eve and God Complex's. A team of elite commandos are sent into a top secret military base with instructions to rescue the scientists who are apparently under attack from escaped prisoners. What they find is something very strange and different... Australia has produced some high quality ho ... rror in recent times, this sadly - in spite of some sterling efforts - isn't one of them. Justin Dix's (director/co-producer/co-writer) film is guilty of lifting from a whole bunch of other sci-fi/horror films to the point where the smart ideas in the narrative are practically squashed. Everything from Aliens and Scanners to Event Horizon are greased in to maintain a viable interest factor, a shame because the low budget is never an issue as the debut director shows a keen eye for atmosphere setting. The facility that the characters find themselves in, as they fight for survival, is splendidly awash with a futuristic metallic sheen. While claustrophobia, as the title suggests, is one of the key character's of the piece. Acting is fine, no ham or cheese here, and in spite of the leanings from elsewhere, pic is never dull. It's not one for genre fans to base their evening in by the fire with, but it's just above average and shows Dix to have some potential behind the camera. 6/10

May 16, 2024