The Shouting Men (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 5, 2010

Original Title:
The Shouting Men

Genres:
Comedy

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 92

Lowly Gillingham Football Club are drawn against Premiership giants Newcastle United in the quarter finals of the FA Cup. A small group of 'Gills' fans decide to make the most of their 'game of a lifetime' by turning the journey north into a weekend away. On the eve of departure one of the group receives a visit from Terry, a man with no legs in a wheelchair, claiming he can get them a free minibus and free diesel. In return, all they have to do is take him with them!

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Art Direction:
Dave Tremlett

Costume Assistant:
Catherine Pearson

Costume Design:
Alice Wolfbauer

Costume Supervisor:
Fatima Ibrahim

Digital Colorist:
Jateen Patel

Director:
Steve M Kelly

Dolby Consultant:
Chris Sturmer

Editor:
Gary Dollner

Electrician:
Tom McGinley

First Assistant Camera:
Mark Nutkins

Grip:
Josh Close
Philip Coleman

Line Producer:
Ian Dray

Makeup Department Head:
Sarah Grundy

Makeup Supervisor:
Mariella Spoto

Post Production Supervisor:
Laura Metcalfe

Producer:
Joanne Podmore
Matt Daniel-Baker
Warren Llambias
Rhian Williams

Production Manager:
Marie-Therese Roberts

Production Sound Mixer:
Chris Gurney

Script Supervisor:
Ruth Atkinson

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Damian Paul Daniel

Special Effects Technician:
Paul Scotson

Third Assistant Director:
Jason Horwood

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