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Release Date:
October 16, 1977
Original Title:
Equus
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Persky-Bright Productions
United Artists
Winkast Film Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 137
A psychiatrist, Martin Dysart, investigates the savage blinding of six horses with a metal spike in a stable in Hampshire, England. The atrocity was committed by an unassuming seventeen-year-old stable boy named Alan Strang, the only son of an opinionated but inwardly-timid father and a genteel, religious mother. As Dysart exposes the truths behind the boy's demons, he finds himself face-to-face with his own.
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Art Direction:
Simon Holland
Assistant Art Director:
Carol Spier
Ninkey Adamson
Assistant Director:
David Tringham
Assistant Editor:
Peter Shatalow
Harvey Rosenstock
Associate Producer:
Denis Holt
Best Boy Grip:
Dennis Fraser
Camera Operator:
Matt Tundo
Casting:
Rose Tobias Shaw
Clare Walker
Conductor:
Angela Morley
Construction Coordinator:
Jack Carter
Costume Design:
Tony Walton
Director:
Sidney Lumet
Director of Photography:
Oswald Morris
Editor:
John Victor-Smith
Electrician:
John Tythe
Focus Puller:
Maurice Arnold
Gaffer:
Chris Holmes
Hairdresser:
James Keeler
Key Grip:
Ron Gillham
Makeup Artist:
Ron Berkeley
Ken Brooke
Original Music Composer:
Richard Rodney Bennett
Producer:
Elliott Kastner
Lester Persky
Production Accountant:
Arthur Carroll
Production Design:
Tony Walton
Production Supervisor:
Colin M. Brewer
Property Master:
Dave Jordan
Scenic Artist:
Guenter Bartlik
Set Dresser:
Gerry Holmes
Sound Editor:
Jack Fitzstephens
Sanford Rackow
Sound Mixer:
James Sabat
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dick Vorisek
Special Effects:
Kit West
Wardrobe Master:
Patti Unger
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Brenda Dabbs
Writer:
Peter Shaffer
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