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Release Date:
March 26, 1997
Original Title:
The Boy Business
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ITV Studios
Production Countries:
Netherlands | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
This documentary examines claims made by a man known as ‘Edward’ that videos have been made in Amsterdam by convicted paedophile, Warwick Spinks. Edward insists he saw five boys abused and killed on video and points out the house in Amsterdam where he was shown snuff movies. The story of Bovver Boots Casting Agency’s photographer Harry Jeffries and manager Peter Howells is confronted. Claims that the agency was a cover for tricking children into posing for obscene photographs.
Camera Operator:
Marcus Birsel
Mike Blakeley
Lawrence Jones
George Jesse Turner
Director:
Eamon O’Connor
Editor:
Roland Coburn
Michael Clark
Executive Producer:
Ruth Pitt
Graphic Designer:
Susan Child
Music:
Mike Timoney
Producer:
Eamon O’Connor
Production Assistant:
Saeeda Khanum
Researcher:
Mark Piggott
Sound:
Tony Cooper
David Hollingworth
John Quinn
John Wood
David Woods
Technical Advisor:
Keith Staniforth
Writer:
Nick Davies
Melanie McFadyean
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