Steaming (1985) [R]

Release Date:
May 22, 1985

Original Title:
Steaming

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 95

A film about self-discovery and triumph based on the popular play.

Steaming is the final film directed by Joseph Losey. It was adapted from Nell Dunn's play by Patricia Losey and Nell Dunn. It is about three women who meet regularly in a steam room and decide to fight its closure.

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Art Direction:
Michael Pickwoad

Boom Operator:
John Stevenson

Camera Operator:
Freddie Cooper

Construction Manager:
Vic Simpson

Director:
Joseph Losey

Director of Photography:
Christopher Challis

Editor:
Reginald Beck

Executive Producer:
Richard F. Dalton

First Assistant Director:
Jake Wright

First Assistant Editor:
Mike Campbell

Focus Puller:
Tony Strachan

Gaffer:
Harry Woodley

Grip:
Ray Hall

Hairstylist:
Joan Carpenter

Makeup Artist:
Kay Freeborn

Original Music Composer:
Richard Harvey

Producer:
Paul Mills

Production Accountant:
Paul Tucker

Production Assistant:
Beryl Harvey

Production Design:
Maurice Fowler

Production Manager:
Ted Morley

Screenplay:
Patricia Losey

Script Supervisor:
Pamela Davies

Set Decoration:
Josie MacAvin

Sound Mixer:
Peter Handford

Sound Recordist:
Malcolm Davies

Theatre Play:
Nell Dunn

Unit Publicist:
Ann Tasker

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