The Girl in the Picture (1986) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 1, 1986

Original Title:
The Girl in the Picture

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Antonine Films
National Film Finance Corporation (NFFC)

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 84

This is true love we're talking about here

Alan and Mary are pretty miserable together and split up. As a very presentable Glaswegian photographer, Alan soon has chances to find consolation elsewhere, but more and more thinks of Mary. She, however, seems a lot less keen to try again.

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Art Direction:
Pru McEwan

Assistant Director:
Jim Gillespie
Eric Coulter
Terry Dalzell

Assistant Sound Editor:
Neil Castell

Associate Producer:
Alan J. Wands

Boom Operator:
Phil Croal

Camera Operator:
Jan Pester

Continuity:
Margaret Waldie

Costume Design:
Mary-Jane Reyner

Director:
Cary Parker

Director of Photography:
Dick Pope

Editor:
Bert Eeles

First Assistant Director:
Catherine McFarlane

Hairdresser:
Lilias Munro

Location Manager:
Brian Donovan

Makeup Artist:
Elizabeth Armstrong

Music:
Ron Geesin

Producer:
Paddy Higson

Production Accountant:
Hilda Booth

Production Coordinator:
Alison Campbell

Production Design:
Gemma Jackson

Property Master:
Gordon Fitzgerald

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Peter Maxwell

Wardrobe Master:
Steve Hubbard

Writer:
Cary Parker

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