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Release Date:
October 18, 2013
Original Title:
Last Passenger
Alternate Titles:
Passageiros do Medo
Genres:
Action | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
NDF International
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GB: 15 IE: 15 JP: PG12 US: R
Runtime: 96
Independent British thriller starring Dougray Scott and Kara Tointon. Lewis (Scott), an overworked doctor, is on his way home from London with his young son Max (Joshua Kaynama). Clearly exhausted from his work, Lewis decides to take a nap on the train while an attractive young woman (Tointon) watches over his son. When he wakes, all but a few passengers have alighted and he realises that the train is not stopping to let anyone else off. Determined to get to the bottom of the mystery, Lewis goes to investigate and finds that the train has been taken over by an unstable driver who is hellbent on destroying the vehicle along with all the remaining passengers on board.
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ADR Editor:
Gillian Dodders
ADR Recordist:
Paul Talbott
Additional Music:
Frank Ilfman
Assistant Editor:
Rebecca Lloyd
Eve Doherty
Assistant Sound Editor:
Nick Freemantle
Associate Producer:
Ben Friedman
Camera Operator:
Angus Hudson
Omid Nooshin
Camera Trainee:
Martyna Knitter
Casting:
Dan Hubbard
Casting Associate:
Gemma Sykes
Chaperone:
Diana Thompson
Co-Producer:
Dan Hubbard
Concept Artist:
Bob Cheshire
Conductor:
Liam Bates
Construction Manager:
John Maher
Meike Maher
Costume Assistant:
Sarah H.L. Fuller
Marianne Agertoft
Michael Weldon
Costume Designer:
Alison Mitchell
Costume Supervisor:
Emily Curtis
Dialogue Editor:
Gillian Dodders
Emilie O'Connor
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Gareth Spensley
Digital Intermediate Editor:
Gareth Parry
Nadia Iqbal
Director:
Omid Nooshin
Director of Photography:
Angus Hudson
Editor:
Joe Walker
Electrician:
Alastair Bury
Chris Polden
Executive Producer:
Stephen Margolis
Fumio Nagase
Kwesi Dickson
Carola Ash
Michiyo Yoshizaki
Stephen Norris
Nick Smith
Mike Runagall
First Assistant Camera:
Roz Naylor
Eva Arnold
Kirsti Abernethy
Sophie Wilson
First Assistant Director:
David Crabtree
Foley:
Timothy Siddall
Foley Artist:
Peter Burgis
Foley Editor:
Glen Gathard
Foley Mixer:
Glen Gathard
Gaffer:
Lee Eldred
Hair Designer:
Florence May Carter
Line Producer:
Donall McCusker
Location Manager:
Tim Maw
Makeup Artist:
Lisa Kennedy
Liz Barlow
Makeup Designer:
Florence May Carter
Music Supervisor:
Nicola Fletcher
Original Music Composer:
Liam Bates
Post Production Supervisor:
Emma Zee
Producer:
Zack Winfield
Ado Yoshizaki Cassuto
Production Accountant:
Jenny Allenby
Production Coordinator:
Francesca O'Dowd
Production Design:
Jon Bunker
Property Master:
Martin Griffiths
Script Supervisor:
Caroline O'Reilly
Second Assistant Camera:
Robbie Bryant
Claire Pie
Second Assistant Director:
Lucy Thomas
Set Decoration:
Lucy Howe
Sound Editor:
Eilam Hoffman
Sound Engineer:
Robin Gerrard
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adam Scrivener
Brendan Nicholson
Sound Recordist:
Henry Milliner
Sound Supervisor:
Glenn Freemantle
Special Effects Supervisor:
Bob Hollow
Standby Art Director:
Guy Bevitt
Still Photographer:
Gemma Mount
Giles Keyte
Storyboard Artist:
Douglas Ingram
Studio Teacher:
Diana Thompson
Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Pedrero
Stunt Double:
David Anders
Third Assistant Director:
Ben Davidson
Unit Production Manager:
Donall McCusker
Visual Effects:
Tim Smit
Writer:
Omid Nooshin
Andrew Love
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