The Secret Adversary (1983) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 9, 1983

Original Title:
The Secret Adversary

Alternate Titles:
Agatha Christie's The Secret Adversary
Matrimonio de sabuesos: el misterioso seƱor Brown
Partners in Crime: The Secret Adversary

Genres:
Comedy | Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
ITV
LWT

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 121

After a chance meeting and an indiscreet conversation, childhood friends Tommy Beresford and Tuppence Cowley become involved in a convoluted intrigue led by a mysterious man known simply as Mr. Brown.

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Associate Producer:
Ron Fry

Boom Operator:
Charlie McFadden

Camera Operator:
Geoff Harrison

Casting:
Corinne Rodriguez

Continuity:
Lynda Ostermeyer

Costume Designer:
Penny Lowe

Director:
Tony Wharmby

Director of Photography:
Mike Humphreys

Editor:
Ray Helm

First Assistant Director:
John Quilty

Gaffer:
Joe Spence

Graphic Designer:
John Tribe

Grip:
Dennis Rogers
Tony Cridlin

Location Manager:
Brian Kelly

Makeup Supervisor:
Pauline Boulton

Novel:
Agatha Christie

Original Music Composer:
Joseph Horovitz

Producer:
Jack Williams

Production Assistant:
Lynda Ostermeyer

Production Design:
James Dillon
Bryan Bagge

Production Manager:
Peter McKay

Property Buyer:
Peter Bloxham

Screenplay:
Pat Sandys

Second Assistant Director:
Bill Challoner

Sound Recordist:
Reg Mills

Stage Director:
Philip Chambers

Third Assistant Director:
Graeme Perry

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