The Hour of the Pig (1993) [R]

Release Date:
September 25, 1993

Original Title:
The Hour of the Pig

Alternate Titles:
L'heure du cochon
The Advocate

Genres:
Crime | Drama | History | Mystery | Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
BBC Film

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 112

The case is a dog. The defendant is a pig. And the law is an ass.

In medieval France, young lawyer Richard Courtois leaves Paris for the simpler life in the country. However, he is soon drawn into amorous and political intrigues. At the same time, he is pushed to defend a pig, owned by the mysterious gypsy Samira. The pig has been arrested for the murder of a young boy.

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Art Direction:
Jane Broomfield

Associate Producer:
Dave Edwards

Camera Operator:
Marc Falchier
Nigel Willoughby

Casting:
Joyce Nettles

Cinematography:
John Hooper

Clapper Loader:
Tristam Cones

Costume Design:
Anna Buruma

Dialogue Editor:
Stephen Young

Director:
Leslie Megahey

Editor:
Isabelle Dedieu

Executive Producer:
Bob Weinstein
Jean-Claude Fleury
Michael Wearing
Claudine Sainderichin
Harvey Weinstein

Focus Puller:
Graham Hazard

Foley Artist:
Julie Ankerson

Gaffer:
Laurie Shane

Makeup Artist:
Catherine Bruchon
Daniel Phillips
Jan Sewell

Original Music Composer:
Alexandre Desplat

Producer:
David M. Thompson

Production Design:
Bruce Macadie

Sound Editor:
Joe Walker

Steadicam Operator:
Bernard Wuthrich

Still Photographer:
Sophie Baker

Writer:
Leslie Megahey

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