U Be Dead (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 5, 2009

Original Title:
U Be Dead

Alternate Titles:
NĂºmero oculto

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
DSP
ITV

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 120

A doctor and his girlfriend are stalked by a woman who claims to be in love with him. Meanwhile, the man falls in love with a younger woman. Based on a true story

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Art Direction:
Hauke Richter

Assistant Art Director:
Tim Blake

Assistant Editor:
Laura M. Kettle

Casting Director:
Gary Davy

Costume Designer:
Jacky Levy

Costume Supervisor:
Mandy Cole

Director:
Jamie Payne

Director of Photography:
Mike Southon

Editor:
Eddie Hamilton

Executive Producer:
Gwyneth Hughes
John Smithson

First Assistant Director:
Ben Hughes

Hair Designer:
Sarah Grundy

Head of Production:
Ulla Streib

Line Producer:
Piers Vellacott
Graeme MacArthur

Location Manager:
Rebecca Rawcliffe

Makeup Designer:
Sarah Grundy

Original Music Composer:
Dominik Scherrer

Production Coordinator:
Bianca Gavin

Production Design:
James Lewis

Production Sound Mixer:
Rupert Ivey

Researcher:
Alex Kiehl

Script Supervisor:
Helene Oosthuizen

Second Assistant Director:
Jonny Benson

Supervising Sound Editor:
Adam Wilks

Third Assistant Director:
Kate McLaughlin

Unit Manager:
John Prendergast

Writer:
Gwyneth Hughes

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