A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 2, 2001
Original Title:
Sword of Honour
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Talkback
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 191
Guy Crouchback joins the war effort during World War 2, an idealistic quest to join the forces of good in the fight against evil. But his efforts is not rewarded, he never has any chance to join any real fighting, circumstances always prevent it. Instead he finds himself in the middle of an army full of cowards, incompetents and a few outright evil men. They of course reap the fortunes of war, promotions and fame, but never Crouchback. His war is just an endless list of transfers and an hopeless but noble quest for righteousness.
Art Direction:
Paul Ghirardani
Stuart Rose
Casting:
Julia Duff
Costume Design:
Rosalind Ebbutt
Dialogue Editor:
Andre Schmidt
Director:
Bill Anderson
Director of Photography:
Daf Hobson
Dressing Prop:
Paul Bradburn
Editor:
Joe Walker
Focus Puller:
Olly Tellett
Gaffer:
Martin Healey
Hairstylist:
Karen Edwards
Alex Volpe
Makeup Designer:
Anne Oldham
Novel:
Evelyn Waugh
Original Music Composer:
Nina Humphreys
Producer:
Gillian McNeill
Production Design:
Ben Scott
Screenplay:
William Boyd
Script Editor:
Susie Conklin
Script Supervisor:
Suzanne McGeachan
Set Decoration:
Maggie Gray
Sound Effects Editor:
Andy Kennedy
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adrian Rhodes
Sound Recordist:
Richard Manton
Special Effects Supervisor:
Tony Harding
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