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Release Date:
September 2, 2012
Original Title:
Boxing Day
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Independent Entertainment
Lipsync Productions
The Jim Henson Company
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
A struggling, indebted business man leaves his family immediately after Christmas to pursue a lucrative property deal that could solve all of his problems: buying foreclosed properties from banks at a fraction of their value, refitting them for a minimum cost, and then selling them for a large profit. He hires a local chauffeur for 24 hours to drive him around the mountainous area but, as night sets in and the weather worsens, the car is trapped on an icy road and the men face an uncertain fate.
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ADR Mixer:
Aaron Morgan
ADR Voice Casting:
Louis Elman
Associate Producer:
Daniele Belardelli
Edie Dakota
Co-Producer:
Philip Herd
Dialogue Editor:
Vicky Brazier
Victoria Brazier
Digital Colorist:
Lee Clappison
Director:
Bernard Rose
Director of Photography:
Bernard Rose
Editor:
Bernard Rose
Executive Producer:
Lisa Henson
Norman Merry
Andrew Orr
Michael Robinson
Michael Rose
Foley Artist:
Joo Fürst
Line Producer:
Jennifer Holliday Morrison
Online Editor:
Diana Vasquez
Original Music Composer:
Nigel Holland
Bernard Rose
Other:
Paul Hillier
Post Production Producer:
Lee Hodgkinson
Producer:
Luc Roeg
Naomi Despres
Score Engineer:
Nick Taylor
Screenplay:
Bernard Rose
Sound:
Alexandra Daniels
Sound Designer:
Nigel Holland
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert Farr
James Hynes
Story:
Leo Tolstoy
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