A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 13, 2011
Original Title:
Eliminate: Archie Cookson
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
A burnt-out British spy becomes the recipient of tapes implicating senior MI-6 officers in some light treason. Before he even knows what he has, most of his office has already been killed.
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Art Direction:
Tanya Miller
Associate Producer:
Richard Cambridge
Boom Operator:
Neil McIntyre
Jamie Ward
Dave Thacker
Camera Operator:
Richard Turner
Casting:
Camilla Evans
Cinematography:
Stein Stie
Color Designer:
Luciano Marigo-Spitaleri
Costume Design:
Amanda Hambleton
Costume Supervisor:
Marlek Al-Habib
Digital Imaging Technician:
Joe Martin
Director:
Rob Holder
Editor:
Valentina Riva
Electrician:
Dan Norrish
Executive Producer:
David Bunker
First Assistant Director:
Simon Haveland
Line Producer:
David Packham
Makeup Designer:
Lisa George
Derek Lloyd
Music:
David Hamill
Producer:
Ioanna Karavela
Production Design:
Nicola Dietmann
Hugh Harford
Prop Designer:
Jenny Alexander
Propmaker:
Kate Piper
Second Assistant Director:
Stephanie Vincenti
Sound Designer:
Mark Kenna
Alex Hudd
Sound Editor:
James Hayward
Sound Recordist:
Daniel Tudor Owen
Stunt Coordinator:
Dean Williams
Third Assistant Director:
Oliver Purches
Visual Effects Supervisor:
James Price
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