Go to Blazes (1962) [N/A]

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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