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Release Date:
April 18, 1962
Original Title:
Go to Blazes
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Associated British Picture Corporation
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 80
A gang of aspiring bank robbers involve themselves with arsonists and purchase their very own fire truck in an attempt to create the ultimate diversion. But posing as firemen leads them to disaster.
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Adaptation:
Ronald Cass
Peter Myers
Additional Camera:
Eric Besche
Art Direction:
Alan Withy
Assistant Director:
David Bracknell
Camera Operator:
Tony White
Casting:
Robert Lennard
Casting Assistant:
David Booth
Conductor:
John Addison
Continuity:
June Randall
Costume Design:
Frank Usher
Director:
Michael Truman
Director of Photography:
Erwin Hillier
Editor:
Richard Best
Focus Puller:
Mike Roberts
Hairdresser:
Polly Young
Makeup Artist:
Bob Clark
Original Music Composer:
John Addison
Original Story:
Peter Myers
Ronald Cass
Producer:
Kenneth Harper
Production Manager:
John D. Merriman
Screenplay:
Patrick Campbell
Vivienne Knight
Second Unit Director:
Ross MacKenzie
Sound Director:
A. W. Lumkin
Sound Editor:
Arthur Southgate
Sound Recordist:
Len Abbott
Norman Coggs
Still Photographer:
Douglas Webb
Stunts:
Peter Diamond
Wardrobe Master:
Dora Lloyd
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