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Release Date:
October 11, 1981
Original Title:
Priest of Love
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Milesian Films
Viscount
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 98
Following the banning and burning of his novel, "The Rainbow," D.H. Lawrence and his wife, Frieda, move to the United States, and then to Mexico. When Lawrence contracts tuberculosis, they return to England for a short time, then to Italy, where Lawrence writes "Lady Chatterley's Lover."
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Assistant Art Director:
Jim Morahan
John Beard
Assistant Camera:
Anthony Gaudioz
Mike Bulley
Assistant Director:
Graham Fowler
Book:
Harry T. Moore
Boom Operator:
Terry Sharratt
Camera Operator:
Mike Roberts
Conductor:
Alexander Faris
Continuity:
Pamela Mann
Costume Design:
Anthony Powell
Director:
Christopher Miles
Director of Photography:
Ted Moore
Editor:
Ann Chegwidden
Paul Davies
Electrician:
Maurice Gillett
Grip:
Peter Butler
Hairdresser:
Chris Taylor
Location Manager:
Patrick O'Brien
Makeup Artist:
George Frost
Orchestrator:
Alexander Faris
Original Music Composer:
Joseph James
Producer:
Andrew Donally
Christopher Miles
Production Assistant:
Sheila Collins
Production Design:
David Brockhurst
Ted Tester
Production Executive:
Penelope Midgley
Production Supervisor:
Leslie Gilliat
Second Assistant Director:
Nigel Goldsack
Set Decoration:
Peter Young
Sound Editor:
Rusty Coppleman
Dean Humphreys
Sound Recordist:
Robin Gregory
Still Photographer:
Barrie Payne
Unit Manager:
Rufus Andrews
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Rosemary Burrows
Writer:
Alan Plater
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