A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 2, 1990
Original Title:
A Ghost in Monte Carlo
Genres:
History | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Gainsborough Pictures
The Grade Company
Production Countries:
Austria | Germany | Italy | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 90
A chance meeting between British nobleman and lovely young Mistral foils a plot by her manipulating Aunt Emilie to avenge the death of her sister, Mistral's mother, who died in childbirth. But when an unscrupulous blackmailer and a rapacious Rajah enter the plot, the growing attraction between Lord and convent girl becomes yet more fraught with Danger.
ADR Mixer:
Lionel Strutt
Art Direction:
Stephen Bream
Assistant Sound Editor:
Jeremy Strachan
Associate Producer:
Laurie Johnson
Boom Operator:
David Badger
Camera Operator:
Kenneth J. Withers
Costume Design:
Joan Ellacott
Director:
John Hough
Director of Photography:
Terry Cole
Editor:
Peter Weatherley
First Assistant Director:
Derek Cracknell
Hairstylist:
Liz Michie
Ronald Coggan
Joan Carpenter
Makeup Artist:
Yvonne Coppard
Basil Newall
Makeup Designer:
Amanda Knight
Novel:
Barbara Cartland
Original Music Composer:
Laurie Johnson
Producer:
John Hough
Production Design:
Tony Curtis
Production Manager:
Ron Jackson
Second Assistant Director:
Julian Wall
Set Decoration:
Peter James
Sound Assistant:
June Prinz
Sound Editor:
William Trent
Sound Mixer:
Paul Le Mare
Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Brace
Third Assistant Director:
Richard Whelan
Writer:
Terence Feely
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