Dancing, Some Days (1996) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 1, 1996

Original Title:
Dancing, Some Days

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
The Scottish Arts Council
The Scottish Film Production Fund

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 7

The Hollywood musical is brought to a Glasgow street. Amidst the crush of city life, two street musicians provide the backdrop for a girl meets boy story, with a spark of purely Glasgow magic.

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ADR Editor:
Paul WIlson

Art Department Assistant:
Tim Monroe
Andrew Simpson

Assistant Director:
Gus Maclean
Karen McConnell
Anneli Downing

Background Designer:
Forum Arts Society

Boom Operator:
Becky Thomson

Camera Trainee:
Julie Bills

Choreographer:
Stuart Hopps

Cinematography:
Kathleen Friend

Clapper Loader:
Kirstin McMahon

Continuity:
Sandra Breslin

Costume Assistant:
Cat Shirley

Costume Designer:
Susie Will

Director:
Katrina McPherson

Editor:
Gary Scott

Executive Producer:
Catherine Aitken
Steve Cleary

Focus Puller:
Lewis Buchan

Gaffer:
Donny Campbell

Grip:
Eddie Birt
Stuart Bunting
Jamie Coulter

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Nikki Brannan

Makeup Designer:
Jacqui Mallett

Music:
Haftor Medboe

Musician:
Neil Angilley
Malcolm Moore
Simon Pearson
Alex Poots
Ariane Todes

Producer:
Jane Skinner

Production Design:
Laura Donnelly

Production Runner:
Christabelle Dilks
Lucy Bacon

Sound Recordist:
Martin Belshaw

Standby Property Master:
Scott Keery

Writer:
Marianne Carey

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