Paris by Night (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 18, 1989

Original Title:
Paris by Night

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
British Screen Productions
Film4 Productions
Greenpoint Films
National Film Trustee Company
Zenith Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  GB: 15 

Runtime: 103

Clara Bell is a busy Euro MP with a husband and child at home and a high powered career - but on a trip to Paris her ordered existence is overturned by a murder and a chance encounter.

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ADR Mixer:
Lionel Strutt

Art Direction:
Don Dossett

Casting Director:
Mary Selway

Construction Manager:
Ray Barrett

Costume Design:
Elizabeth Waller

Dialogue Editor:
Jacques Leroide

Director:
David Hare

Director of Photography:
Roger Pratt

Editor:
George Akers

Executive Producer:
Edward R. Pressman

First Assistant Director:
Christopher Hall

First Assistant Editor:
Dennis McTaggart

Hairdresser:
Meinir Jones-Lewis

Location Manager:
Bill Shephard

Makeup Artist:
Pat Hay

Music:
Georges Delerue

Music Editor:
Robert Hathaway

Producer:
Patrick Cassavetti

Production Coordinator:
Maggie Tyler

Production Design:
Anthony Pratt

Production Manager:
Linda Bruce

Script Supervisor:
Angela Wharton

Second Assistant Director:
Jane Studd

Set Decoration:
Michael Seirton

Sound Editor:
Alan Bell

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dean Humphreys

Sound Recordist:
Clive Winter

Special Effects Supervisor:
George Gibbs

Third Assistant Director:
Cordelia Hardy

Unit Manager:
Muriel Paradis

Writer:
David Hare

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