Blow Dry (2001) [R]

Release Date:
March 1, 2001

Original Title:
Blow Dry

Alternate Titles:
Coup de peigne
Dohola

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
IMF Internationale Medien und Film GmbH & Co. Produktions KG
Intermedia
Mirage Enterprises
Miramax
West Eleven Films

Production Countries:
Germany | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 12+  DE: 6  IE: 15  NL: R  US: R 

Runtime: 91

An outrageous new comedy for anyone who's ever had hair.

The annual British Hairdressing Championship comes to Keighley, a town where Phil and son Brian run a barbershop and Phil's ex-wife Shelly and her lover Sandra run a beauty salon.

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ADR Editor:
Howard Halsall
Daniel Laurie

ADR Mixer:
John Bateman

Additional Camera:
Peter Field

Additional Director of Photography:
John Pardue

Additional Hairstylist:
Rupert Simon

Art Department Assistant:
Robina Kelly

Art Direction:
Sarah Hauldren

Assistant Art Director:
Julia Castle

Assistant Director:
Richard Styles
Ben Burt

Assistant Sound Editor:
Sam Auguste

Boom Operator:
Christian Joyce
Noel Quinn

Camera Operator:
Seamus Corcoran

Camera Trainee:
Steven Gardner

Carpenter:
David Ned Kelly
Justin Chappell

Casting:
Gail Stevens

Clapper Loader:
Marc Atherfold
Alan Hall

Co-Producer:
Mark Cooper

Construction Manager:
Rob Anderson

Costume Design:
Rosie Hackett

Dialogue Editor:
Daniel Laurie

Director:
Paddy Breathnach

Director of Photography:
Cian de Buitléar

Dolby Consultant:
James Seddon

Dressing Prop:
Gregor Telfer

Editor:
Tony Lawson

Electrician:
Mark Clayton

Executive Producer:
Guy East
Moritz Borman
Chris Sievernich
Julie Goldstein
Meryl Poster
Sydney Pollack
Nigel Sinclair

First Assistant Director:
Simon Moseley

Focus Puller:
John Gamble
Kenny Groom

Foley Artist:
Michael Crouch
Pauline Griffiths
Ricky Butt

Gaffer:
James McGuire

Grip:
Philip Kenyon
Phil Murray

Hair Designer:
Jenny Shircore

Hairstylist:
Loulia Sheppard
Lisa Pickering
Sarah Love
Kevin Alexander
Caroline Hamilton
Charley McEwen
Jon Henry Gordon
Susan Howard
Lesa Warrener
Sharon O'Brien

Key Grip:
Kenneth Atherfold

Makeup Artist:
Kevin Alexander
Sarah Love
Jon Henry Gordon
Lisa Pickering
Caroline Hamilton
Lesa Warrener
Susan Howard
Rupert Simon
Charley McEwen

Makeup Designer:
Jenny Shircore

Original Music Composer:
Patrick Doyle

Painter:
Lance Smith

Post Production Supervisor:
Miranda Jones

Producer:
Ruth Jackson
William Horberg
David Rubin

Production Design:
Sophie Becher

Production Executive:
Jane Nerlinger Evans

Production Sound Mixer:
Peter Lindsay

Property Master:
David Balfour

Runner Art Department:
Amanda Craggs

Scenic Artist:
Steve Mitchell

Script Supervisor:
Angela Wharton

Second Assistant Director:
Sallie Hard

Set Decoration:
Niamh Coulter

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Steve Single
Tim Cavagin

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Karl Derrick

Special Effects Supervisor:
Paul Mann

Special Effects Technician:
Joel Blesham
Glen Moore
David Plewis
Norman McGeoch

Standby Art Director:
Tom Hannam

Standby Carpenter:
Guy Hunt

Standby Property Master:
Mickey Woolfson

Still Photographer:
Laurie Sparham

Storyboard Artist:
Cyrille Nomberg

Stunts:
Graeme Crowther

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Auguste

Third Assistant Director:
Alex Oakley

Wigmaker:
Terry Jarvis

Writer:
Simon Beaufoy

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