I.D. (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 5, 1995

Original Title:
I.D.

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
BBC Film
British Screen Productions
European Co-production Fund
European Script Fund
Filmfonds Hamburg
Metropolis Filmproduction
Parallax Pictures
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
The German Ministry of the Interior

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18  NL: 16 

Runtime: 107

When you go undercover, remember one thing: who you are.

Four policemen go undercover and infiltrate a gang of football hooligans hoping to route out their leaders. For one of the four, the line between 'job' and 'yob' becomes more unclear as time passes . . .

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ADR & Dubbing:
Kevin Brazier

Art Direction:
Matthias Koch
Chris Roope

Assistant Costume Designer:
Samantha Horn

Camera Operator:
Peter Chappell
Klaus Krieger

Costume Design:
Mike O'Neill

Director:
Phil Davis

Director of Photography:
Thomas Mauch

Editor:
Inge Behrens

Executive Producer:
Mark Shivas

First Assistant Camera:
Andreas Teichner

Foley:
Julie Ankerson

Gaffer:
Helmut Prein

Hairstylist:
Christine Blundell

Music:
Will Gregory

Original Story:
James Bannon

Producer:
Christina Kallas
Luciano Gloor
Sally Hibbin

Production Design:
Max Gottlieb

Screenplay:
Vincent O'Connell

Script Editor:
Simon McCleave

Script Supervisor:
Annie Simpson

Sound Recordist:
Alistair Crocker
Dani Fontrodona

Still Photographer:
Paul Chedlow

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