The Odd Job (1978) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 31, 1978

Original Title:
The Odd Job

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Charisma Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

Arthur Harris is a happily married man who returns from his job to discover that his wife, Fiona, is leaving him. Devastated he gets really drunk and tries to commit suicide. After a few setbacks and while he is trying to electrocute himself with a lamp, the door bell rings. An odd man in a leather coat asks if there are any odd jobs that he can perform. Arthur hires the man to kill him. The next day his wife returns, but the man he hired is still trying to kill him...

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Art Direction:
Tony Curtis

Assistant Art Director:
David Minty

Assistant Editor:
Terry Busby
William Diver
Richard James

Boom Operator:
Keith Batten

Camera Operator:
Neil Binney

Casting Director:
Mary Selway

Clapper Loader:
Terry Pearce

Construction Manager:
John Godfrey

Director:
Peter Medak

Director of Photography:
Ken Hodges

Editor:
Barrie Vince

First Assistant Director:
Stephen Christian

Gaffer:
Fred Anderson

Grip:
Peter Wood

Hairdresser:
Barbara Ritchie

Location Manager:
Ron Purdie
Alexander De Grunwald

Makeup Artist:
Alan Boyle

Original Music Composer:
Howard Blake

Producer:
Graham Chapman

Production Accountant:
Larry Edmonds

Production Executive:
Gerald C. Wheatley

Production Manager:
John Wilcox

Property Master:
Derek Creedon

Scenic Artist:
Peter Wood

Script Supervisor:
Cheryl Leigh

Second Assistant Director:
Vic Smith

Set Decoration Buyer:
Dennis Griffin

Sound Assistant:
David Gatrell

Sound Editor:
Nicolas Gaster
Alan Pattillo

Sound Mixer:
Doug E. Turner

Sound Recordist:
Claude Hitchcock

Special Effects:
Alan Bryce

Theatre Play:
Bernard McKenna

Third Assistant Director:
Bob Wilkins

Unit Publicist:
Mark Ezra

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Marina Drecker

Writer:
Graham Chapman
Bernard McKenna

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