The Old Turk (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 2, 2019

Original Title:
The Old Turk

Genres:
Drama

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

A young man enters a pub to confront the dying ex-soldier who murdered his parents, only to discover the truth isn't as he believed.

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Assistant Camera:
Alex Stagg

Assistant Director:
Holly Musgrove

Boom Operator:
Ross Melling

Casting Consultant:
Marilyn Everett-Jones

Director:
Jay Robey

Director of Photography:
Rob Wood

Editor:
Mark Stokes

Floor Runner:
Marco James MacKintosh
Callaway Breeze
Sam Flanagan

Lighting Coordinator:
Malc Hughes

Lighting Director:
Andy Stagles

Location Manager:
Clare Cleverly

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Rebecca Powell

Makeup Artist:
Sophie Brierley

Music:
Rob Foster

Producer:
Jay Robey
Paul Harker

Production Coordinator:
Lewis Faithfull

Script Supervisor:
Ánna de Bont

Second Assistant Camera:
Imran Naushad

Sound Designer:
Robin Cowap

Sound Recordist:
Lubos Jurik

Title Designer:
John Whittington

Writer:
Paul Harker

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