Salting the Battlefield (2014) [PG-13]

Release Date:
March 27, 2014

Original Title:
Salting the Battlefield

Alternate Titles:
Die Verschwörung 3 - Gnadenlose Jagd

Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
BBC Film
Beagle Pug Films
Carnival Films
Heyday Films
Masterpiece
NBCUniversal

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 93

David Hare concludes his trilogy of films about MI5 renegade Johnny Worricker with another fugue on power, secrets and the British establishment. Johnny Worricker goes on the run with Margot Tyrell across Europe, and with the net closing in, the former MI5 man knows his only chance of resolving his problems is to return home and confront prime minister Alec Beasley.

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ADR Mixer:
Robert Weiss
Juraj Mravec

Actor's Assistant:
Rob Silva

Assistant Accountant:
Katherine Holder

Assistant Costume Designer:
Nigel Egerton

Assistant Editor:
Mark Keady

Assistant Location Manager:
Patrick Burrows

Casting:
Gail Stevens

Casting Associate:
Rebecca Farhall

Costume Design:
Louise Stjernsward

Costume Standby:
Ellen Crawshaw

Dialogue Editor:
Matthew Skelding
Damiano Marchese

Digital Imaging Technician:
George Rumsey
Callum Just

Director:
David Hare

Director of Photography:
Thomas Townend

Dressing Prop:
Ian Griffin

Editor:
Nick Fenton

Electrician:
Adam Harrison

Epk Producer:
Matt McNally

Executive Producer:
David Barron
David Heyman
Ed Wethered
Gareth Neame
Nigel Marchant
Christine Langan

Executive Producer's Assistant:
Rosie Blair

First Assistant Camera:
Jon Mitchell

First Assistant Director:
Martin Curry

First Assistant Editor:
William Blunden

Floor Runner:
Siggy Stone

Foley Artist:
Sue Harding
Ricky Butt

Foley Editor:
Juraj Mravec
Philip Clements

Foley Recordist:
Catherine Thomas

Graphic Designer:
Emma Saunders

Head of Production:
Kimberley Hikaka

Line Producer:
Matthew Jenkins

Makeup Artist:
Jane Oginsky

Music Editor:
Lewis Morison

Musician:
Mark Berrow

Original Music Composer:
Paul Englishby

Post Production Accountant:
Denis Wray

Post-Production Manager:
Todd Kleparski

Producer:
Celia Duval

Production Accountant:
Steve Groom

Production Assistant:
Lewis Barron

Production Coordinator:
Adam Hughes

Production Design:
Stevie Herbert

Production Secretary:
Amelia Southgate

Property Master:
Adam McCreight

Rigging Gaffer:
Tim Wiley

Script Supervisor:
Kim Armitage

Second Assistant Camera:
Eve Carreño

Second Assistant Director:
Ben Harrison

Sound Effects Editor:
Craig Butters

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Martin Jensen

Standby Art Director:
Catriona McKail

Standby Property Master:
Phil Bull

Still Photographer:
David Appleby

Third Assistant Director:
Tussy Facchin

Writer:
David Hare

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