The Abdication (1974) [PG]

Release Date:
October 3, 1974

Original Title:
The Abdication

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
A Robert Fryer-James Cresson Production
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG  US: PG 

Runtime: 103

A woman with a profane love... for a man of God.

Queen Christina of Sweden abdicates and travels to Rome to embrace the Catholic church.

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Art Direction:
Alan Tomkins

Assistant Director:
David Munro

Assistant Editor:
Lesley Walker

Associate Producer:
William Hill

Camera Operator:
Peter MacDonald

Casting:
Maude Spector

Conductor:
Marcus Dods

Construction Manager:
Peter Dukelow
Michael Redding

Continuity:
Connie Willis

Costume Design:
Peter J. Hall

Director:
Anthony Harvey

Director of Photography:
Geoffrey Unsworth

Editor:
John Bloom

Hairdresser:
Colin Jamison

Location Manager:
Al Burgess

Makeup Artist:
Cecilia Drott
George Frost

Music:
Nino Rota

Novel:
Ruth Wolff

Producer:
James Cresson
Robert Fryer

Production Accountant:
Arthur Tarry

Production Assistant:
Laura Fattori
Barbara Allen

Production Design:
Terence Marsh

Production Manager:
Mario Pisani

Production Secretary:
Anne Ford

Production Supervisor:
Danilo Sabatini

Property Master:
George Ball

Screenplay:
Ruth Wolff

Set Dresser:
Peter James

Sound:
Simon Kaye
Gordon K. McCallum

Sound Editor:
Chris Greennham

Wardrobe Master:
Austin Cooper

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Betty Adamson

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