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Release Date:
December 31, 2008
Original Title:
Good
Alternate Titles:
Good (John Halder) (2008)
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Good Films Collective
Miromar Entertainment
Production Countries:
Germany | Hungary | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: R IE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 96
When John Halder's latest novel is enlisted by powerful political figures in the Nazi party to push their agenda, his career and social standing instantly advance. But after learning of the Reich's horrific plans for the future and the devastating effects they will have on people close to him, John must decide whether or not to take a stand and risk losing everything.
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Art Direction:
Adrien Asztalos
Costume Design:
Györgyi Szakács
Director:
Vicente Amorim
Director of Photography:
Andrew Dunn
Editor:
John Wilson
Executive Producer:
Jason Isaacs
Douglas Cummins
Julia Jay Pierrepont III
Stephen Hays
Karsten Brünig
Simon Fawcett
Peter Hampden
Mark Brooke
Rexal Ford
Brian O'Shea
Danielle Dajani
First Assistant Director:
Jessica Hurles-Laws
Makeup Artist:
Egonné Endrényi
Ágnes Petrovics
Makeup Designer:
Erzsébet Forgács
Original Music Composer:
Simon Lacey
Producer:
Miriam Segal
Sarah Boote
Kevin Loader
Billy Dietrich
Dan Lupovitz
Production Design:
Andrew Laws
Screenplay:
John Wrathall
Set Decoration:
Daniele Drobny
Set Decoration Buyer:
Sándor Katona
Sound Effects Editor:
Antonia Bates
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Cotterell
Supervising Art Director:
Andreas Olshausen
Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul Davies
Theatre Play:
C.P. Taylor
Visual Effects Producer:
Katja Hollmann
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