Blackball (2003) [R]

Release Date:
May 18, 2003

Original Title:
Blackball

Alternate Titles:
Black Ball
National Lampoon's Blackball

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Midfield Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  IE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 96

At Last, A Sportsman The British Can Be Proud Of

Blackball follows the fortunes of Cliff Starkey, a working-class fine of lawn bowls with an exceptional talent. Wanting to take on the Aussies he manages to become regional champion, only to get banned. Sports agent Rich Schwartz picks him up and makes him so popular the Bowls Committee deem to lift the ban. Now the question is whether he can regain his form and his friends to beat the Aussies.

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Art Direction:
Sarah Kane
David Walley

Casting:
Carrie Hilton
Mindy Marin

Costume Design:
Anja Mai
Nigel Egerton

Dialogue Editor:
Gillian Dodders

Director:
Mel Smith

Director of Photography:
Vernon Layton

Editor:
Chris Blunden

Executive Producer:
Duncan Reid
Mel Smith
Bruce Davey
Steve Christian

Foley Artist:
Andie Derrick
Peter Burgis

Foley Editor:
Hugo Adams

Hairstylist:
Kevin Alexander

Makeup Artist:
Kevin Alexander
Laura McIntosh
Sara Osborn
Peta Dunstall

Makeup Designer:
Kirstin Chalmers

Original Music Composer:
Stephen Warbeck

Producer:
James Gay-Rees

Production Design:
Grenville Horner

Set Decoration:
Gemma Ryan

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andrew Caller

Writer:
Tim Firth

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