A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 24, 1968
Original Title:
Sebastian
Alternate Titles:
Casusun Aski
Les filles du code secret
Sebastian och den hemliga koden
Sebastian og alle hans piger
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Paramount British Pictures
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 100
Sebastian is an undisciplined mathematics genius who works in the "cipher bureau" of the British Intelligence. While cracking enemy codes, Sebastian finds time to romance co-worker Rebecca Howard.
Art Direction:
Fred Carter
Assistant Director:
Gordon Gilbert
Assistant Editor:
Keith Palmer
Jimmy Turrell
Associate Producer:
John Pellatt
Camera Operator:
Jimmy Turrell
Casting:
Edith Hamlin
Continuity:
Ann Skinner
Zelda Barron
Costume Consultant:
Sue Yelland
Director:
David Greene
Director of Photography:
Gerry Fisher
Editor:
Brian Smedley-Aston
Focus Puller:
Wally Byatt
Hairdresser:
Gladys Leakey
Makeup Artist:
Bob Lawrance
Opening Title Sequence:
Richard Williams
Original Music Composer:
Jerry Goldsmith
Producer:
Gerry Fisher
Herbert Brodkin
Michael Powell
Production Design:
Wilfred Shingleton
Production Manager:
Clifton Brandon
Property Master:
Alf Pegley
Screenplay:
Gerald Vaughan-Hughes
Set Decoration:
Terence Morgan
Set Dresser:
Terence Morgan II
Sound:
H.L. Bird
Gerry Humphreys
Sound Editor:
Don Challis
Sound Effects:
Tristram Cary
Story:
Leo Marks
Wardrobe Master:
Bridget Sellers
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