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Release Date:
January 1, 1978
Original Title:
The Four Feathers
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | TV Movie | War
Production Companies:
Norman Rosemont Productions
Trident Films Ltd.
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
The fifth filming of the adventure classic about a British soldier in the 1880s who fights to regain his honor after being given four white feathers, symbols of cowardice.
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Additional Editor:
Bill Blunden
Art Direction:
Herbert Westbrook
Assistant Art Director:
Tim Hutchinson
Assistant Camera:
Tony Breeze
Assistant Director:
Barry Langley
Assistant Editor:
Denis Whitehouse
Associate Producer:
Bruce Sharman
Boom Operator:
Ken Nightingall
Camera Operator:
Herbert Smith
Casting:
Paul Lee Lander
Conductor:
Allyn Ferguson
Continuity:
Pamela Davies
Costume Design:
Olga Lehmann
Director:
Don Sharp
Director of Photography:
John Coquillon
Editor:
Eric Boyd-Perkins
Executive Producer:
Robert D. Cardona
Gaffer:
Frank Heeney
Grip:
Joe Garrett
Hairdresser:
Susie Hill
Location Manager:
Philip Kohler
Makeup Artist:
Colin Arthur
Novel:
A.E.W. Mason
Original Music Composer:
Allyn Ferguson
Producer:
Norman Rosemont
Production Accountant:
Malcolm R. Burgess
Production Assistant:
Sally Shewring
Production Supervisor:
Denis Johnson
Props:
John Cole
Dave Newton
Publicist:
Lily Poyser
Second Assistant Director:
Redmond Morris
Set Dresser:
Jack Stephens
Sound Editor:
Vernon Messenger
Sound Mixer:
Derek Ball
Doug E. Turner
Special Effects:
Alan Whibley
Still Photographer:
Laurie Ridley
Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Diamond
Teleplay:
Gerald Di Pego
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Tiny Nicholls
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