Whistle and I'll Come to You (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 24, 2010

Original Title:
Whistle and I'll Come to You

Genres:
Horror | TV Movie

Production Companies:
BBC

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 52

After placing his ailing wife Alice in a care home, elderly academic James Parkin goes to stay at a wintry out-of-season hotel which they used to visit together. But at night he seemingly becomes the victim of a ghostly revenge - but who is the avenger?

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Art Department Assistant:
Tom Knight

Art Direction:
Tim Blake

Assistant Camera:
Ryan King

Best Boy Electric:
Julian Perrin

Clapper Loader:
Victoria Hanna

Colorist:
Thomas Urbye

Costume Designer:
Charlotte Holdich

Costume Supervisor:
Pat Williamson

Dialogue Editor:
Stuart Miller

Director:
Andy de Emmony

Director of Photography:
Rob Hardy

Editor:
Stephen O'Connell

Electrician:
Susanne Salavati

Executive Producer:
Ben Evans

First Assistant Director:
Alex Rendell

Focus Puller:
Jennie Paddon

Gaffer:
Julian White

Line Producer:
Letitia Knight

Location Manager:
Tom Howard

Makeup Designer:
Camilla Beckett

Original Music Composer:
Nick Green
Tristin Norwell

Producer:
Claire Armspach

Production Accountant:
Richard McNeill

Production Consultant:
Carmel Maloney

Production Coordinator:
Holly Pullinger

Production Design:
Mike Gunn

Property Master:
Malcolm Holt

Props:
Louis Wilson

Publicist:
Geraldine Jeffers

Second Assistant Director:
Andy Pearson

Short Story:
M.R. James

Sound Recordist:
Antony Meering

Standby Art Director:
Lucienne Suren

Third Assistant Director:
Andrew Vanneck

Unit Manager:
Gavin Fisher

Writer:
Neil Cross

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