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Release Date:
January 1, 2000
Original Title:
Checkout Girl
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Company 342 Limited
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
Supermarket checkout girl Dianne Clarke embarks upon a campaign as a modern day Robin Hood, with no inkling of the chaos she is about to create. Within just a few days the Friendly Saver where she works will be brought to its knees. Double-check your receipt!
Art Direction:
Marco Puig
Alice Norris
Assistant Art Director:
Barny Crocker
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sarah Bastock
Helen Dugard
Carpenter:
Mark Sutherland
Casting Director:
Valerie Farron
Clapper Loader:
Derrick Peters
Faye
Co-Producer:
Lester Dunton
Construction Manager:
Harry Metcalfe
Continuity:
Paula Ferreira
Costume Assistant:
Merryn Conaway
Costume Design:
John Hibbs
Director:
Rupert Graves
Director of Photography:
Joe Dunton
First Assistant Director:
Staffan Tollgard
Focus Puller:
Derrick Peters
Bruce Jackson
Grip:
Kornel Brzezinski
Mark Sutherland
Makeup Designer:
Sophie Oliver
Music Supervisor:
Doug Haywood
Producer:
Jacqueline Swanson
Production Assistant:
Harriet Perry
Production Design:
Chris Burridge
Second Assistant Director:
Joanna Nolan
Sound Recordist:
Hugh Graham
Robert Bourke
Standby Property Master:
Miriam Doyle
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