A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 3, 1996
Original Title:
Poldark
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
HTV
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
The Cornish military captain, now a member of Parliament, is drawn into the war with France while his son falls in with smugglers. Historical drama, starring John Bowe and Mel Martin, and featuring a young Ioan Gruffudd in one of his earliest roles.
Art Direction:
Paul Cross
Assistant Art Director:
Will Hughes-Jones
Assistant Costume Designer:
Amanda Keable
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Rebecca Walker
Christine Cant
Jane Burstow
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Vikki Hogarth
Associate Producer:
Mike Bartley
Best Boy Electric:
Iwan Williams
Boom Operator:
Chinna Boapeah
Casting Director:
Sarah Bird
Choreographer:
Geraldine Stephenson
Mandy Demetriou
Clapper Loader:
Mark Maidment
Construction Manager:
Len Furey
Continuity:
Susanna Lenton
Jane Wellesley
Costume Designer:
Rosalind Ebbutt
Dialect Coach:
Penny Dyer
Director:
Richard Laxton
Director of Photography:
Rex Maidment
Editor:
Chris Gill
Electrician:
Stephen Slocombe
Andrew Bailey
Executive Producer:
Geraint Morris
First Assistant Director:
Julie Edwards
Focus Puller:
Keith Broome
Gaffer:
Joe Ryan
Graphic Designer:
Linda Sherwood-Page
Hair Designer:
Jill Hagger
Location Manager:
Sarah Lee
Makeup Designer:
Jill Hagger
Music:
Ian Hughes
Novel:
Winston Graham
Producer:
Sally Haynes
Production Accountant:
Dave Aubrey
Production Design:
Humphrey Bangham
Property Master:
Allen J. Polley
Billy Bridge
Props:
Darryl Paterson
Mitch Niclas
Warren Stickley
Mike Roberts
Paul de Csernatony
Script Editor:
Kathrine Smith
Jo Culham
Second Assistant Director:
Beni Turkson
Set Designer:
Elli Griff
Sound Editor:
Simon Gershon
Sound Mixer:
Keith Marriner
Sound Recordist:
Richard Flynn
Stunt Coordinator:
Rod Woodruff
Third Assistant Director:
Simon Morris
Unit Manager:
Charlie Woodhouse
Visual Effects:
Stuart Brisdon
Writer:
Robin Mukherjee
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