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Release Date:
February 1, 1989
Original Title:
The Tall Guy
Alternate Titles:
As Atrapalhadas de um Conquistador
Atrapalhadas de um Conquistador
Høj Kærlighed
高佬先生
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
LWT
Virgin Vision
Working Title Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 92
An American actor in England tries to find love and work.
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ADR Mixer:
Lionel Strutt
Assistant Editor:
Paul Elman
David Gamble
Camera Operator:
Ian Foster
Colorist:
Steve Porter
Construction Coordinator:
Alan Booth
Costume Design:
Denise Simmons
Costumer:
Alex Grace
Director:
Mel Smith
Director of Photography:
Adrian Biddle
Dolby Consultant:
Tim Partridge
Editor:
Dan Rae
Electrician:
Gary Varney
Executive Producer:
Tim Bevan
First Assistant Director:
Waldo Roeg
First Assistant Editor:
Jonathan Lucas
Gaffer:
Kevin Day
Key Grip:
Kevin Fraser
Location Manager:
Laurie Borg
Barney Reisz
Makeup Department Head:
Morag Ross
Music:
Paul Hulme
Musician:
Mark Berrow
Dave Bishop
Original Music Composer:
Peter Brewis
Producer:
Paul Webster
Production Design:
Grant Hicks
Production Sound Mixer:
Peter Glossop
Production Trainee:
Lindsey Bleach
Script Supervisor:
Helen Fielding
Laura Goulding
Set Costumer:
Alex Grace
Sound:
Steve Hancock
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Peter Maxwell
Sound Recordist:
Cormac Tohill
Stunt Coordinator:
Jim Dowdall
Stunts:
Elaine Ford
Richard Hammatt
Jeff Hewitt-Davis
Colin Skeaping
Third Assistant Director:
Bernard Bellew
Writer:
Richard Curtis
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