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Release Date:
December 10, 2008
Original Title:
Macbeth's Disciple
Production Companies:
Spearean Interactive
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12A
Runtime: 22
What must it have been like to live and work for a Tyrant like Macbeth? Cormac is Macbeth’s most trusted warrior. In the ultimate test of loyalty, King Macbeth sends Cormac on a mission to kill a rebel leader. Cormac must choose between his ambition and his honour.
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3D Artist:
Tony Lee
Art Department Assistant:
Laura Middlehurst
Assistant Director:
Evangelo Kioussis
Michelle Kioussis
Kim Siddorn
CGI Supervisor:
Steve Cullum
Camera Operator:
Stephanie Hardt
James Friend
Casting:
Lloyd Trott
Chaperone:
Charlotte Wood-Dow
Jane Orsler
Concept Artist:
Martin McKenna
Costume Assistant:
Alistair Longworth
Costume Designer:
Katie Mabbett
Director:
Jasmin Tempest
Director of Photography:
Paul Wheeler
Editor:
Nadia Naimi
Gaffer:
Sol Sahati
Makeup Designer:
Sophie Cox
Music:
David Punshon
Online Editor:
Peter Zacaroli
Producer:
Chris Nuttall
Jasmin Tempest
Production Manager:
Jane Hamlin
Script Editor:
Evangelo Kioussis
Script Supervisor:
Loveena Tandon
Sculptor:
Rod Seffen
Sound Recordist:
Richard Monk
Title Designer:
Steve Gurr
Dan Sollis
Writer:
Jasmin Tempest
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