Pickles: The Dog Who Won the World Cup (2006) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 3, 2006

Original Title:
Pickles: The Dog Who Won the World Cup

Genres:
Drama | Family | TV Movie

Production Companies:
ITV
Impossible Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 68

The fictional story about the little dog that discovered the FIFA World Cup Trophy after it was stolen in 1966.

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Animation:
Martin Newcombe
Gavin Gibbons

Art Department Assistant:
Lucy Spofforth

Carpenter:
Chris Sibley-Hale

Co-Producer:
Keith Thompson

Compositor:
Scott Chambers

Dialogue Editor:
Darren McQuade

Director:
Gavin Millar

Director of Photography:
Nigel Walters

Editor:
Angus Newton

Electrician:
Colin Price

Executive Producer:
Tim Haines
Joanna Anderson

First Assistant Director:
Cordelia Hardy

Lead Animator:
Christian Cheshire

Makeup Trainee:
Heather Pitchford

Music:
Simon Lacey

Online Editor:
Simon Giblin

Production Runner:
Grant Sproat

Property Master:
Dougie Lankston

Second Assistant Director:
Fiona Gosden

Senior Animator:
Christian Cheshire

Sound Assistant:
Fraser McFadyen

Sound Effects Editor:
Marc Lawes

Sound Recordist:
Michael Spencer

Standby Art Director:
Caroline Harper

Standby Carpenter:
Nick Slater

Third Assistant Camera:
Will Cummins

Visual Effects Supervisor:
William Rockall

Writer:
Michael Chaplin

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