The plot centres on Queensland's Gold Coast in the early 1980s, when a disgraced former cop, Michael Stacey writes a book exposing police corruption, does an investigation resulting in 2 murders, exposes a religious cult and watches the army begin a military coup.
Unfortunately the movie Goodbye Paradise is not yet available on HBO Max.
Sound | Peter Best | Original Music Composer |
Production | Jane Scott | Producer |
Writing | Bob Ellis | Writer |
Directing | Carl Schultz | Director |
Camera | John Seale | Director of Photography |
Sound | Peter Fenton | Sound Mixer |
Art | George Liddle | Production Design |
Crew | Chris Murray | Special Effects |
Sound | Noel Quinn | Sound Assistant |
Crew | Dennis Hunt | Stunt Coordinator |
Crew | Ian Lind | Stunts |
Crew | Vic Wilson | Stunts |
Camera | Danny Batterham | Camera Operator |
Sound | Rosemary Lee | Sound Re-Recording Assistant |
Editing | Marcus D'Arcy | Assistant Editor |
Editing | Richard Francis-Bruce | Editor |
Directing | Peter Willesee | Second Assistant Director |
Camera | Steve Mason | Focus Puller |
Sound | Syd Butterworth | Sound Recordist |
Writing | Anne Brooksbank | Script Consultant |
Sound | Phil Heywood | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Camera | Jim Townley | Still Photographer |
Directing | Neil Vine-Miller | First Assistant Director |
Visual Effects | Roger Cowland | Visual Effects |
Directing | Pamela Willis | Continuity |
Directing | Peter Kearney | Third Assistant Director |
Sound | Gethin Creagh | Sound Mixer |
Camera | Russell Bacon | Clapper Loader |
Writing | Denny Lawrence | Writer |