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Release Date:
January 1, 1987
Original Title:
Visiting Mr Beak
Alternate Titles:
Visiting Mr. Beak
Production Companies:
Fugitive Features
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 21
A Boy runs through the streets with a present for Mr Beak. Along the way he meets a series of strange characters in a strange world where your previous memories are inexorably attracted to you.
Art Direction:
Max Gottlieb
Assistant Editor:
Guy Bensley
Clapper Loader:
Ashley Bond
Director:
Philip Ridley
Executive Producer:
Dominic Anciano
Ray Burdis
Jim Beach
First Assistant Director:
Barry Wasserman
Focus Puller:
Dermot Hickey
Gaffer:
Malcolm Davies
Grip:
Colin Strachan
Malcolm Smith
Location Manager:
David Kennaway
Production Assistant:
Paulette Fenn
Second Assistant Director:
Mark Layton
Sound Recordist:
Howard Nicol
Writer:
Philip Ridley
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