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Release Date:
December 18, 2021
Original Title:
Last Train to Christmas
Genres:
Fantasy
Production Companies:
Future Artists Entertainment
Sky Movies
Stigma Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12
Runtime: 110
When successful 80s nightclub manager Tony Towers boards a magical train at Christmas, he discovers that each carriage harbours a different stage of his life and the actions he takes in one carriage directly affect his life in the next. Can Tony change his life – and the lives of the people he loves – for the better, or will he just make things worse?
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ADR Mixer:
Leslie Liu
Mark Langlay-Smith
Robert Searl
Art Direction:
Gemma Clancy
Casting Director:
Gemma Sykes
Co-Producer:
Neil Jones
Costume Design:
Caroline Harris
Dialogue Editor:
Richard Lewis
Director:
Julian Kemp
Director of Photography:
Dave Miller
Editor:
Agnieszka Liggett
Executive Producer:
Julia Stuart
Karl Hall
Laura Grange
Foley Artist:
Franziska Treutler
Foley Farmers
Peter Burgis
Gaffer:
Paul Jarvis
Hair Designer:
Jaimee Rose
Key Makeup Artist:
Eszter Hercsik
Makeup Artist:
Melissa Victoria Lee
Georgina Burdge
Makeup Designer:
Jaimee Rose
Music Supervisor:
Nick Angel
Original Music Composer:
Anne Nikitin
Producer:
Matt Williams
Matthew James Wilkinson
Production Design:
Kit Line
Prosthetic Designer:
Matthew Smith
Sound Designer:
Steven Parker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sven Taits
Yanti Windrich
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Chris Lyons
Still Photographer:
Rob Baker Ashton
Stunt Coordinator:
Levan Doran
Supervising ADR Editor:
Tim Hands
Supervising Art Director:
Alec Walker
Supervising Sound Editor:
Steven Parker
Richard Lewis
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Annie Ng
Visual Effects Producer:
Bonita Nichols
Peter Rogers
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Llyr Williams
Writer:
Julian Kemp
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