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Release Date:
January 1, 1989
Original Title:
The Fifteen Streets
Genres:
Drama | History | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Tyne Tees Television
World Wide International Television
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M
Runtime: 104
In northern England around 1900, the worker John O'Brien lives near poverty in a small house in the worker's district. He falls in love with Mary, the teacher of his highly intelligent younger sister Kathy and daughter of a rich family. Their love is doomed by the social difference, but the vigorous Mary refuses to allow outer circumstances destroying their love.
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Art Direction:
Tim Putnam
Assistant Editor:
Elaine Thomas
Assistant Sound Editor:
David Docker
Associate Producer:
Joanna Gollins
Camera Operator:
Dave Dixon
Casting:
Marilyn Johnson
Director:
David Wheatley
Director of Photography:
Ken Morgan
Editor:
Martin Walsh
Fight Choreographer:
Greg Powell
First Assistant Director:
Christopher Newman
Foley Editor:
Brian Lintern
Hairdresser:
Gillian Stanford
Location Manager:
Brian Donovan
Makeup Department Head:
Jennifer Boost
Music:
Colin Towns
Novel:
Catherine Cookson
Producer:
Geraint Wyn Davies
Ray Marshall
Production Design:
Chris Edwards
Publicist:
Laurie Taylor
Screenplay:
Rob Bettinson
Script Consultant:
Rosemary Anne Sisson
Script Supervisor:
Angela Marks
Sound Editor:
Philip Bothamley
Stunt Coordinator:
Greg Powell
Third Assistant Director:
Mark Challenor
Underwater Camera:
Richard Edwards
Wardrobe Master:
Martin Boagey
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