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Release Date:
November 1, 1994
Original Title:
Scarborough Ahoy!
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
NFTS
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 33
A boozy barmaid (Frances Barber) and her newly found gay friend (Con O’Neill) quit London and hightail it to northeast England on the lookout for sex and excitement in this multi-award-winning film based on Tennessee Williams’ short story Two on a Party. This sensitive and finally very moving film both celebrates and challenges the unusual relationship between the two characters.
ADR Mixer:
Damien Anderson
Art Direction:
Alistair Saunders
Assistant Costume Designer:
Vic Goddart
Assistant Director:
Jamie Matson
Assistant Editor:
Paul Topping
Assistant Sound Editor:
Colin Poole
Boom Operator:
Matthew Ions
Camera Operator:
Alvin Leong
Catering:
Jerry White
Clapper Loader:
Lucho Zuidema
Continuity:
Ita Fitzgerald
Costume Designer:
Jane Hinchliffe
Director:
Tania Diez
Director of Photography:
Peter Thwaites
Editor:
Melanie Adams
Electrician:
Lynne Bird
Nick Barret
Ida Cook
Paul McGill
Focus Puller:
Jeremy Forster
Gaffer:
Simon Hudson
Wouter Poppink
Grip:
Steve Savage
Makeup & Hair:
Emma Leon
Music:
Cranes
Negative Cutter:
Kath Peters
Producer:
Jane Pugh
Production Assistant:
Richard Farish
Anthony Malvasi
Jill Robertson
Production Coordinator:
Margaret Allison
Production Designer:
Lucy Reeves
Production Manager:
Meada Mounajed
Runner Art Department:
Sean Marlow
Sound Editor:
Bernard Lyall
Sound Recordist:
Keith Tunney
Still Photographer:
Moira O'Hara
Title Designer:
Danny Boon
Visual Effects Camera:
John Osborne
Writer:
Tania Diez
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