One for the Road (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 21, 2003

Original Title:
One for the Road

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
One For The Road Films
Strange Dog

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 

Runtime: 94

One for the Road follows Jimmy, Paul, Richard and Mark who meet on a rehabilitation course for drink drivers. Jimmy is young, ambitious and desperate to sell his late father's business; Paul has been salesman of the year three times running, however, that was five years ago; Richard is a retired millionaire property developer and Mark is a taxi driver with a weakness for weed and philosophy.

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Art Direction:
Duncan Wheeler

Assistant Editor:
Lucas Roche

Camera Operator:
Steven Sheil

Casting:
Victoria Beattie

Costume Design:
Claire Finlay-Thompson

Director:
Chris Cooke

Director of Photography:
Nick Gordon Smith

Editor:
Nick Fenton

First Assistant Director:
Joe Geary

Location Manager:
Luc Webster

Makeup Artist:
Nicky Clarke

Music:
Steve Blackman

Producer:
Kate Ogborn

Production Coordinator:
Nina Sagemoen

Production Design:
Jason Carlin

Script Editor:
Pippa Brill

Script Supervisor:
Laura Gwynne

Second Assistant Director:
Andrea Slater

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Doug Cooper
Robert Farr

Sound Recordist:
John Arnold

Stunt Coordinator:
Riky Ash

Supervising Sound Editor:
Tim Barker

Third Assistant Director:
Simon Hedges

Unit Publicist:
Keeley Naylor

Writer:
Chris Cooke

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