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Release Date:
April 10, 1968
Original Title:
The Charge of the Light Brigade
Alternate Titles:
De tappra 600
La carga de la brigada ligera
La charge de la brigade légère
La última carga
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Woodfall Film Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 DE: 12 HU: 12 PL: 12
Runtime: 139
During the Crimean War between Britain and Russia in the 1850s, a British cavalry division, led by the overbearing Lord Cardigan, engages in an infamously reckless strategic debacle against a Russian artillery battery.
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ADR Mixer:
Robin O'Donoghue
Art Direction:
Edward Marshall
Assistant Director:
Clive Reed
Colorist:
Lila de Nobili
Costume Design:
David Walker
Director:
Tony Richardson
Director of Photography:
David Watkin
Editor:
Kevin Brownlow
Hugh Raggett
Makeup Artist:
Tom Smith
Linda DeVetta
Opening Title Sequence:
Richard Williams
Original Music Composer:
John Addison
Producer:
Neil Hartley
Second Assistant Director:
Dusty Symonds
Second Unit Director:
Christian de Chalonge
Set Dresser:
Ian Whittaker
Sound:
Simon Kaye
Sound Editor:
Kevin Connor
Sound Effects:
Peter Handford
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gerry Humphreys
Special Effects:
R.A. MacDonald
Brian Warner
A. Paul Pollard
Special Effects Assistant:
Peter Hutchinson
Story:
Cecil Woodham-Smith
Stunt Coordinator:
Richard Graydon
Stunt Double:
Mick Dillon
Stunts:
John Landis
Nosher Powell
Unit Manager:
Michael Stevenson
Writer:
John Osborne
Charles Wood
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