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Release Date:
May 6, 2017
Original Title:
The Tourist - Redux
Genres:
Science Fiction
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 42
Regarded by many as one of the greatest sci-fi scripts never made, The Tourist tells the story of a sex-charged alien underworld in the heart of Manhattan. After attracting attention from luminaries of the film world including visionary director Francis Ford Coppola and Quadrophenia's Franc Roddam, the film ultimately fell into production limbo. Centred around Stephen Mallinder's position as one of the world's foremost electronic music pioneers through his work with Cabaret Voltaire and featuring Phil Winter of Tunng and acclaimed electronic producer Benge, Wrangler will provide a live soundtrack to the dark script with visuals from Tash Tung and live visuals from Dan Conway.
Art Direction:
Dan McKenna
Assistant Camera:
Evangelos Polychronopoulos
Assistant Director:
Adam Logan
Assistant Editor:
Jessica Savage
Camera Loader:
Evangelos Polychronopoulos
Camera Trainee:
Henry Haigh
Costumer:
Emily Grant
Director:
Tash Tung
Director of Photography:
Lee Thomas
Tash Tung
Executive Producer:
Colm McAuliffe
Lisa Brook
Focus Puller:
Lloyd Cook
Gaffer:
James Leech
Graphic Designer:
Dan Conway
Makeup & Hair:
Tamara Gitter
Musician:
Ben Edwards
Phil Winter
Stephen Mallinder
Producer:
Roxanne Holman
Sound Engineer:
Ben Eyes
Story:
Clair Noto
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