Agatha and the Midnight Murders (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 7, 2020

Original Title:
Agatha and the Midnight Murders

Genres:
Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
DSP
Factual Fiction

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 91

As bombs fall on London, writer Agatha Christie decides it is time to kill off her most famous creation.

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Assistant Accountant:
Cesline Balzar

Co-Producer:
Chamoun Issa

Colorist:
Tom Cairns

Compositor:
Blair Mowat

Costume Designer:
Nigel Egerton

Dialogue Editor:
Marek Forreiter

Director:
Joe Stephenson

Director of Photography:
Birgit Dierken

Editor:
Fiona Brands

Executive Producer:
Emily Dalton
Sebastian Cardwell

First Assistant Director:
Grantly Butters

First Assistant Editor:
Eoghan Synnott

Hair Designer:
Sallie Adams

Location Assistant:
Norman Ellul

Location Manager:
George Galea

Makeup Designer:
Sallie Adams

Online Editor:
Nigel Gourley

Original Music Composer:
Blair Mowat

Producer:
Carol Harding
Tom Dalton

Production Design:
Paul Booth

Production Sound Mixer:
Christian Bourne

Publicist:
Lisa Vanoli

Script Supervisor:
Nichol Hoye

Sound Effects Editor:
Seb Bruen

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Craig Irving

Special Effects Coordinator:
Kenneth Cassar

Still Photographer:
Mark Cassar

Stunt Coordinator:
Nikovich Sammut

Unit Manager:
George Galea

Visual Effects Producer:
James Spiteri

Writer:
Tom Dalton

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