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Release Date:
April 11, 2009
Original Title:
Who Killed Nancy?
Alternate Titles:
Who Killed Nancy: The True Story
フー・キルド・ナンシー
Genres:
Documentary | History | Music
Production Companies:
Bill and Ben Productions
Double D Productions
Ipso Facto Productions
Moxie Makers
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
On October 12th, 1978, New York Police discovered the lifeless body of a young woman, slumped under the bathroom sink in a hotel room. She was Nancy Spungen, an ex-prostitute, sometimes stripper, heroin addict, and girlfriend of Sex Pistols' bassist Sid Vicious.
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Animation:
Steve Lall
Justin Weyers
Jessica Deacon
Will Cummock
George Ancock
Bob Dixon
Sean Sears
Martin Sardar
Daniel Boyle
Darren Culley
Laurie Rowan
Animation Supervisor:
Nick Rutter
Colorist:
Tim Waller
Director:
Alan G. Parker
Director of Photography:
Nick Rutter
Editor:
Bill Jones
Executive Producer:
Ian Davies
Susan Douglas
Edward Fletcher
Mark Foligno
Eve Gabereau
Nigel Foster
Ruth Keattch
Geoff Keattch
Steve Milne
Gary Phillips
Deepak Sikka
Mark Vennis
Gaffer:
Ben Fordesman
Line Producer:
Margarita Doyle
Hayley Manning
Online Editor:
Justin Eely
Post Production Supervisor:
Hayley Manning
Producer:
Ben Timlett
Christine Alderson
Researcher:
Mick O'Shea
Sound Designer:
Saul Gillingham
Sound Mixer:
Craig Irving
Sound Recordist:
Peter Gaudino
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