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Release Date:
December 23, 2021
Original Title:
Hansel & Gretel: After Ever After
Alternate Titles:
Hansel and Gretel: After Ever After
Hansel y Gretel - Después de Siempre
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
King Bert Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 45
Hansel and Gretel have fled the gingerbread house, but what if the wicked witch survived after all?
Art Direction:
Steve Clark
Assistant Accountant:
Khalid Ahmed
Assistant Editor:
Phillip Hockley
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Ella Robertson
Boom Operator:
Joanna Andrews
Casting Director:
Nicky Bligh
Colorist:
Aidan Farrell
Costume Designer:
Marlene Lawlor
Costume Supervisor:
Vanessa Preuss
Costumer:
Gina Illingworth
Jocelyn Creighton
Dialogue Editor:
Ben Norrington
Digital Imaging Technician:
Simon Buck
Director:
Dan Zeff
Director of Photography:
Rob Kitzmann
Editor:
Alan Levy
Executive Producer:
Jo Sargent
First Assistant Camera:
Ian Pearce
First Assistant Director:
Andy Lumsden
Floor Runner:
Yasmin Hoque
Gaffer:
Matthew Try
Graphic Designer:
Carly Mason
Grip:
Ashton Lunn
Hair Designer:
Vicky Fields
Line Producer:
Nathalie Tanner
Location Manager:
Laura Cheese
Makeup Artist:
Jo Smedley
Sophie Harmon
Makeup Designer:
Vicky Fields
Online Editor:
Barney Jordan
Original Music Composer:
Jessica Dannheisser
Post Production Coordinator:
Matt Winlow
Post Production Supervisor:
Beewan Athwal
Max Caswell
Production Accountant:
Munawar Ahmed
Production Coordinator:
Jessica Moran
Production Design:
Julian Fullalove
Property Master:
Brian Hampton
Script Supervisor:
Sheila McNaught
Second Assistant Camera:
Fredericka Lathbridge
Second Assistant Director:
Noel Corbally
Set Decoration:
Emma Field-Rayner
Sound Effects Editor:
Linda Murdoch
Sound Mixer:
Keith Nixon
Tom Corbett
Standby Art Director:
Daniel Ralph
Stunt Coordinator:
Leonard Woodcock
Unit Manager:
David Seward
Writer:
David Walliams
Kevin Cecil
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