A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 30, 1977
Original Title:
Cross Now
Genres:
TV Movie
Production Companies:
Nederlandse Omroepstichting (NOS)
VPRO
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 61
In Cross Now, during a blazing row with his boss, strangely enough architect Michael Ponsford still gets his promotion. However, he does not get much time to enjoy it, because, in the middle of the argument, his boss suffers a heart attack. And he is not the only one to die. Ponsford is haunted by death: the woman with whom he had been flirting for too long, his wife's father, one of his competitors, they all succumb. Finally, Ponsford's young son also dies.
Art Direction:
Jaap de Groote
Associate Producer:
Han Erkens
Christopher Toyne
Camera Operator:
Frans Jan Dupont
Graham Edgar
Hugo Helmond
Ab Kalse
Wim Pruin
Hans Reyenga
Robert van den Houten
Joghem van Dijk
Director:
Andrew Wilson
Editor:
Ed Braad
Pim Verdonk
Tjerk Boersma
Graphic Designer:
Hans Moolenaar
Lighting Director:
Mike Naber
Makeup Artist:
Jules de Roovere
Anne Fairbain
Peter Nijhuis
Modeling:
Fried van der Linden
Music:
Clous van Mechelen
Producer:
Ellen Jens
Production Manager:
Ted Dellen
Tim Heuting
Frits Hilhorst
Herman Jordan
Props:
Joop van Uffelen
Set Decoration:
Piet Boer
Set Designer:
Jaap de Groote
Hans Mellegers
Sound:
Hugo de Vries
Dick Oosterbaan
Translator:
Adrian Brine
Writer:
Wim T. Schippers
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