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Release Date:
February 5, 1999
Original Title:
Hideous Kinky
Alternate Titles:
Goodbye Morocco
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
AMLF
Arts Council of England
BBC
Greenpoint Films
L Films
The Film Consortium
Production Countries:
France | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 98
In 1972, disenchanted about the dreary conventions of English life, 25-year-old Julia heads for Morocco with her daughters, six-year-old Lucy and precocious eight-year-old Bea.
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ADR Editor:
Dave McGrath
Art Direction:
Jon Henson
Assistant Director:
Jim Threapleton
Camera Car:
Chris Weightman
Casting:
Susie Figgis
Juliette Ménager
Casting Assistant:
Ahmed Abounouom
Clapper Loader:
Rosalyn Ellis
Co-Producer:
Annabel Karouby
Marina Gefter
Emmanuel Schlumberger
Costume Design:
Kate Carin
Dialogue Editor:
Stewart Henderson
Director:
Gillies MacKinnon
Director of Photography:
John de Borman
Editor:
Pia Di Ciaula
Executive Producer:
Simon Relph
Mark Shivas
First Assistant Director:
Stephen Woolfenden
Focus Puller:
Chyna Thomson
Foley Artist:
Jack Stew
Line Producer:
Pierre Sayag
Paul Sarony
Location Manager:
Hassan Bajja
Makeup Artist:
Mel Gibson
Lesa Warrener
Novel:
Esther Freud
Original Music Composer:
John E. Keane
Post Production Supervisor:
Alistair Hopkins
Producer:
Ann Scott
Production Coordinator:
Khadija Alami
Ann Lynch
Production Design:
Louise Marzaroli
Pierre Gompertz
Production Manager:
Hilary Benson
Omar Jawal
Property Master:
Mike Malik
Screenplay:
Billy MacKinnon
Script Editor:
Stephanie Guerrasio
Script Supervisor:
Susanna Lenton
Sound:
Tim Alban
Steadicam Operator:
Alastair Rae
Still Photographer:
Sophie Baker
Supervising Sound Editor:
Zane Hayward
Wardrobe Master:
John Norster
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