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Release Date:
November 12, 1982
Original Title:
The Draughtsman's Contract
Alternate Titles:
I misteri del giardino di Compton House
Meurtre dans Un Jardin Anglais
Tegnerens kontrakt
The Draughtsman's Contract
Genres:
History | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
BFI
Film4 Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 15+ DE: 16 FR: U GB: 15 IT: VM14 US: R
Runtime: 108
A young artist is commissioned by the wife of a wealthy landowner to make a series of drawings of the estate while her husband is away.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Lionel Strutt
Art Direction:
Bob Ringwood
Assistant Camera:
Luke Cardiff
Assistant Costume Designer:
Caroline Bayliss
Ellen Cairns
Assistant Director:
Andy Powell
Assistant Gaffer:
Paul Woods
Carpenter:
Bob Coleman
Casting:
Lucy Boulting
Construction Manager:
Charlie Simmons
Costume Coordinator:
David Perry
Costume Design:
Sue Blane
Director:
Peter Greenaway
Director of Photography:
Curtis Clark
Editor:
John Wilson
Gaffer:
Steve Blake
Grip:
Simon Archer
Hairstylist:
Robbie Gardner
Peter Swords King
Head of Production:
Peter Sainsbury
Lighting Camera:
Curtis Clark
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Christine Allsopp
Makeup Artist:
Lois Burwell
Original Music Composer:
Michael Nyman
Painter:
Alan Brown
Producer:
David Payne
Production Assistant:
Marie Meyrick
Production Secretary:
Fiona Latto
Props:
Michael Hunter
Mickey Hunter
Tom Raeburn
Screenplay:
Peter Greenaway
Sound:
John Speer
Sound Assistant:
Bob Doyle
Clive Osborne
Aad Wirtz
Sound Designer:
Godfrey Kirby
Sound Editor:
Doctor Lion
Sound Mixer:
Tony Anscombe
Still Photographer:
James Merrell
Visual Effects:
John Swinnerton
Wig Designer:
Robbie Gardner
Peter Swords King
Wigmaker:
Peter Owen
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