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Release Date:
February 10, 1986
Original Title:
A Seaside Story
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Prologue Productions Ltd.
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 27
On a weekend trip to the seaside town of Lyme Regis, two seventeen-year-old boys - Sam with an interest in ecology and Martin with an interest in girls - are the youngest residents (ever) at a guest house run by a highly eccentric old lady.
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Additional Photography:
Andy Shergold
Assistant Camera:
Steve Graham
Assistant Director:
David Dickson
Assistant Editor:
Mark Dornford-May
Clapper Loader:
Chris Murray
Continuity:
Marion Taylor
Costumer:
Claudia Dornford-May
Dialogue Coach:
Mark Dornford-May
Director:
Roger Lambert
Director of Photography:
Ashley Rowe
Editor:
Roger Lambert
Executive Producer:
David Dalton-Leggett
John Condie
First Assistant Director:
Andy Shergold
Grip:
Alan Hall
Producer's Assistant:
Hilary MacDonald
Production Assistant:
Marion Taylor
Production Manager:
Michele Jones
Production Runner:
Sean Dillow
Second Assistant Director:
Tim Quarman
Sound Assistant:
Tony Marsden
Sound Mixer:
Lou Hanks
Sound Recordist:
Ian Kelso
Visual Effects:
Sammy Rowe
Writer:
Roger Lambert
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