Hell Has Harbour Views is a 2005 Australian television movie starring Matt Day and Lisa McCune. It was written and directed by Peter Duncan, based on the novel of the same name by Richard Beasley. It was nominated for "best miniseries or telemovie" at both the AFI Awards and the Logie Awards, losing to The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant at both; and for two additional AFI Awards and an additional Logie Award, all of which it lost to Love My Way.
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| Camera | Geoff Burton | Director of Photography |
| Directing | John Clabburn | First Assistant Director |
| Directing | Richard Smead | Second Assistant Director |
| Directing | Ali Dredge | Third Assistant Director |
| Camera | Sky Davies | Clapper Loader |
| Lighting | Tom Doyle | Electrician |
| Camera | Gary Johnston | Still Photographer |
| Lighting | Richard Mason | Electrician |
| Camera | Kathryn Milliss | Camera Operator |
| Lighting | Mark Newnham | Best Boy Electric |
| Lighting | Ken Pettigrew | Gaffer |
| Camera | Michael Thompson | Grip |
| Lighting | Simon Walsh | Electrician |
| Camera | Bryn Whitie | Focus Puller |
| Camera | Jules Wurm | Focus Puller |
| Directing | Peter Duncan | Director |
| Writing | Peter Duncan | Writer |
| Writing | Richard Beasley | Novel |
| Production | Ian Collie | Producer |
| Production | Prue Fletcher | Producer |
| Production | Chris Hilton | Executive Producer |
| Production | Kerrie Mainwaring | Line Producer |
| Production | Scott Meek | Executive Producer |
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