Memento Mori (1992) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 19, 1992

Original Title:
Memento Mori

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
BBC
GBH

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG 

Runtime: 98

Several elderly friends and acquaintances in 1950s London are disturbed to receive mysterious telephone calls predicting their impending deaths...

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ADR Editor:
Julie Buckland
Bronwen Jenkins

ADR Mixer:
Aad Wirtz

Assistant Production Design:
Laurence Williams

Associate Producer:
Carolyn Montagu
Derek Nelson

Casting Consultant:
Irene Lamb

Clapper Loader:
Simon Finney

Conductor:
Harry Rabinowitz

Construction Manager:
Barry Moll

Continuity:
Thelma Helsby

Costume Assistant:
Jill Taylor

Costume Designer:
Les Lansdown

Director:
Jack Clayton

Director of Photography:
Remi Adefarasin

Editor:
Mark Day

Executive Producer:
Mark Shivas

Finance:
Jackie Wright

Focus Puller:
Sean Savage

Gaffer:
Mike Chitty

Graphic Designer:
Jane Walker

Grip:
Mickey Ellis

Location Manager:
Susannah Maclean

Makeup Designer:
Lisa Westcott

Music:
Georges Delerue

Musician:
Peter Katin

Novel:
Muriel Spark

Producer:
Louis Marks

Production Design:
Oliver Bayldon

Production Manager:
Michael Jackley

Production Supervisor:
Alex Crichton

Property Buyer:
Laura Richardson

Screenplay:
Alan Kelley
Jeanie Sims
Jack Clayton

Script Consultant:
Jeanie Sims

Second Assistant Director:
Teresa MacInnes
Emma Bridgeman-Williams
Andy Jackson

Sound Assistant:
Alan Banks

Sound Editor:
Julie Buckland
Bronwen Jenkins

Sound Mixer:
Aad Wirtz

Sound Recordist:
John Pritchard

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