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Release Date:
May 30, 1983
Original Title:
The Ploughman's Lunch
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Film4 Productions
Goldcrest
Greenpoint Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 107
As England begins its military engagement in the Falklands, a BBC news journalist attempts to climb up from his working-class roots, at any cost, lying to those around him to get what he wants, only to discover that he is the recipient of a deception far more clever than his own.
Accountant:
Alan John
Art Direction:
Michael Pickwoad
Assistant Accountant:
Deborah Barnard
Assistant Director:
Simon Relph
Assistant Editor:
Michael Parkinson
Simon Harris
Boom Operator:
Keith Pamplin
Casting Assistant:
Leo Davis
Casting Director:
Susie Figgis
Clapper Loader:
Sue Gibson
Jeremy Hiles
Construction Manager:
John Hedges
Continuity:
Pat Rambaut
Costume Design:
Luciana Arrighi
Director:
Richard Eyre
Director of Photography:
Clive Tickner
Editor:
David Martin
Electrician:
Steve Mcleod
Bill Thornhill
Billy Merrell
Focus Puller:
David Bryant
Gaffer:
Tom Brown
Grip:
Ted Whitby
Hairdresser:
Joan Carpenter
Makeup Artist:
Elaine Carew
Original Music Composer:
Dominic Muldowney
Producer:
Simon Relph
Ann Scott
Production Assistant:
Rachel Neale
Production Manager:
Redmond Morris
Production Runner:
Jasper Fforde
Property Buyer:
Trisha Edwards
Property Master:
Roy Cannon
Publicist:
Derek Robbins
Second Assistant Director:
Linda Bruce
Christopher Figg
Sound Engineer:
Des Edwards
Sound Mixer:
David Stephenson
Still Photographer:
John Brown
Title Designer:
Nicholas Jenkins
Wardrobe Master:
Rita Wakely
Writer:
Ian McEwan
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