Men Up (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 18, 2024

Original Title:
Men Up

Genres:
Drama | History | TV Movie

Production Companies:
BBC
BBC One
Boom Cymru
Quay Street Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

In Morriston Hospital in Swansea in 1994 a group of ordinary middle-aged Welsh men stepped into the unknown by taking part in the world's first medical trials for the drug that became Viagra.

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Leslie Liu

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Steve Wright

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Kim Armitt

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Assistant Art Director:
Hywel Fanner

Assistant Editor:
Gareth Mabey

Assistant Grip:
Gareth Robinson

Best Boy Grip:
Gawain Nash

Camera Operator:
Paul Edwards
Nathan O'Kelly
Leighton Spence
Trevor Speed

Camera Trainee:
Alister Malcolm
Maddie Ferguson

Casting Associate:
Katie Mozumder

Casting Director:
Rachel Sheridan

Choreographer:
Holly Parker

Colorist:
Kevin Horsewood

Compositor:
Llyr Williams
Tom Tatchell
Antony Jenushan Thanarajaratnam
Anthony Williams

Costume Designer:
Lucille Acevedo-Jones

Costume Standby:
Fay Bescoby

Costume Supervisor:
Tess Raggett

Dialogue Editor:
Milos Stojanovic

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Jonny Garbutt

Director:
Ashley Way

Director of Photography:
Adam Etherington

Drone Operator:
Ed Stone

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John Richards

Electrician:
Bob Milton
Rhiannon Pallister

Executive Producer:
Russell T Davies
Rebecca Ferguson
Nicola Shindler
Davina Earl
Matthew Barry
Karen Lewis
Ashley Way
Rachel Evans
Nick Andrews

First Assistant Camera:
Matthew Lepper

First Assistant Director:
Huw Jones

Floor Runner:
Samuel Griffiths

Gaffer:
Rob White

Graphic Designer:
Ben Livingstone

Hair Designer:
James Spinks

Hair Supervisor:
Sarah Astley

Head of Production:
Chris Leach
Siwan Phillips

Key Grip:
Matt Hains

Line Producer:
Jon Williams

Location Assistant:
Morgan Parry

Location Manager:
Gareth Roberts

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Vikki Owen

Makeup Designer:
James Spinks

Makeup Supervisor:
Sarah Astley

Makeup Trainee:
Mimi Rhys-Jones

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Adam Bradley

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Blair Mowat

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John McFarlane

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Mark Bankhead

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Jack McKenzie

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Emily Brauders

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Rhiann Houlihan

Producer:
Karen Lewis

Production Accountant:
Fabiana Canale

Production Coordinator:
Catrin Brooks

Production Designer:
Amelia Shankland

Production Runner:
Nyisha Mills

Production Secretary:
Jakub Kyral

Property Master:
Sam Filburn

Script Editor:
Denzel Adebayo

Script Supervisor:
Llinos Wyn Jones

Second Assistant Camera:
Josh Greenway
David Key

Second Assistant Director:
Gwawr Keyworth

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Muirelle Wilson

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Gwion Ynyr Roberts

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Richard Brooks

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Meish Quinn

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Paul Edwards
Leighton Spence

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Tom Jackson

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Elly Meredith

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Jeff Dearing

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Jacob Percival

Visual Effects Producer:
Lucy Lawson-Duckett
Peter Rogers

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jack Rhys Phillips

Writer:
Matthew Barry

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