The Crimson Permanent Assurance (1983) [PG]

Release Date:
March 31, 1983

Original Title:
The Crimson Permanent Assurance

Alternate Titles:
Seguros permanentes Crimson

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Celandine Films
The Monty Python Partnership

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG  US: PG 

Runtime: 16

Our Short Feature Presentation

A group of down-and-out accountants mutiny against their bosses and sail their office building onto the high seas in search of a pirate's life.

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Art Direction:
John Beard

Best Boy Electrician:
Reg Parsons

Clapper Loader:
Mark Cridlin
Sue Knight

Continuity:
Maggie Jones

Director:
Terry Gilliam

Director of Photography:
Roger Pratt

Electrician:
John Clark
Geo J. White
Toby Tyler

Fight Choreographer:
William Hobbs

First Assistant Director:
Gary White
Jonathan Benson

Focus Puller:
John Ignatius

Gaffer:
Roy Rodhouse

Grip:
Tony Cridlin
Malcolm Smith

Hairdresser:
Maureen Stephenson
Sallie Evans

Makeup Artist:
Elaine Carew

Modeling:
Michael Beard
Peter Pullen

Music:
John Du Prez

Production Assistant:
Patricia Carr

Screenplay:
Terry Gilliam

Second Assistant Director:
Bobby Wright
Matthew Binns

Sound:
Debbie Kaplan

Still Photographer:
Clive Coote

Third Assistant Director:
Derek Harrington
Paul Taylor

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Joyce Stoneman

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