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Body Melt
Residents of peaceful Pebbles Court, Homesville, are being used unknowingly as test experiments for a new 'Body Drug' that causes rapid body decomposition (melting skin etc.) and painful death.
Philip Brophy
Casts & Crew
Gerard Kennedy
Andrew Daddo
Ian Smith
Regina Caigalas
Vincent Gil
Neil Foley
Anthea Davis
Matthew Newton
Lesley Baker
Amy Grove-Rogers
Adrian Wright
Jillian Murray
Ben Geurens
Amanda Douge
Brett Climo
Lisa McCune
Nicholas Politis
Maurie Annese
William McInnes
Suzi Dougherty
Bill Young
Tommy Dysart
Stig Wemyss
Matthew Green
Philip Green
Russell Allan
Lance Anderson
Robert Simper
Parthena
Matt McLean
Barry Whitnell
Roberto Micale
Lucinda Cowden
Graham Dow
Tiffany Lamb
Gaby Porras
Chris Whitmore
Greg Tingate
Rosemary Margan
Dean Measor
Cal Rein
Maria Kozic
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