Rogue Trader (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 25, 1999

Original Title:
Rogue Trader

Alternate Titles:
Das schnelle Geld - Die Nick Leeson Story
Vild satsning

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Granada Productions
Newmarket Capital Group

Production Countries:
Indonesia | Malaysia | Singapore | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6  GB: 15 

Runtime: 101

He'll risk everything to beat the system.

Rogue Trader tells the true story of Nick Leeson, an employee of Barings Bank who--after a successful trading run--ends up accumulating $1.4 billion in losses hidden in account #88888.

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Art Direction:
Paul Ghirardani
Christina Moore

Author:
Nick Leeson

Casting:
Celestia Fox

Co-Costume Designer:
Stephen Noble

Costume Designer:
Rachael Fleming

Director:
James Dearden

Director of Photography:
Jean-François Robin

Editor:
Catherine Creed

Executive Producer:
Christopher Ball
Claire Chapman
Pippa Cross
John Florescu
David Frost
William Tyrer

Hair Designer:
Jacquetta Levon

Line Producer:
Alan J. Wands

Makeup Designer:
Jacquetta Levon

Music:
Richard Hartley

Music Supervisor:
Iain Jones

Producer:
James Dearden
Janette Day
Paul Raphael

Production Coordinator:
Emma James

Production Design:
Alan MacDonald

Production Manager:
Magen Appathurai

Sound Editor:
Kevin Brazier
Stephen Griffiths

Sound Mixer:
Jim Greenhorn

Stunt Coordinator:
Mark Anthony Newman

Visual Effects:
Rob Dickinson

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Stephen Noble

Writer:
James Dearden

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