Melvin's Unusual Appetite (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Melvin's Unusual Appetite

Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Romance

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

Eat up, darling.

An older couple's relationship is strained after the husband's abnormal eating habit emerges.

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Art Direction:
Jessica Lord

Assistant Director:
Matthew Ravenhill

BTS Photographer:
Daisy-mai Crossman

Boom Operator:
Finn Bellamy

Camera Operator:
Cameron Blackmore

Casting Director:
Matthew Ravenhill

Director:
Billy Evans

Director of Photography:
Cameron Blackmore

Editor:
Lukas Chodysz

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Farrel Ewanena

Gaffer:
Ben Cox

Lighting Technician:
Markus Nillson
Jacob Roberts

Makeup & Hair:
Daisy-mai Crossman
Jessica Lord
Maria Pletosu

Music:
Finn Bellamy

Producer:
Matthew Ravenhill

Production Design:
William Hessey

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Lukas Chodysz

Set Decoration:
William Hessey
Jessica Lord
Matthew Ravenhill
Billy Evans
Lukas Chodysz
Cameron Blackmore
Finn Bellamy
Jack Fellows
Ben Cox
Jacob Roberts

Sound Designer:
Finn Bellamy

Story:
Billy Evans
William Hessey

Transportation Coordinator:
Lukas Chodysz
Daisy-mai Crossman

Writer:
Billy Evans

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