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Release Date:
December 23, 2012
Original Title:
Mr. Stink
Alternate Titles:
Mister Stink
Genres:
Comedy | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
BBC
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U
Runtime: 60
Chloe recedes into herself due to her family's uncaring attitude towards her. When she meets Mr. Stink, a smelly man, she invites him to live in her garden shed.
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Art Direction:
Alison Adams
Assistant Costume Designer:
Debbie Roberts
Assistant Editor:
Jason Rayton
Associate Producer:
Francis Gilson
Boom Operator:
Amber Howorth
Casting Director:
Julia Crampsie
John Cannon
Clapper Loader:
Alex Parkinson
Colorist:
David Gonzalez Lozano
Costume Assistant:
Sarah Buckland
Costume Designer:
Annie Hardinge
Director:
Declan Lowney
Director of Photography:
Philipp Blaubach
Editor:
Mark Everson
Executive Producer:
Mark Freeland
First Assistant Director:
Jude Campbell
Focus Puller:
Chris Kane
Gaffer:
Ian Barwick
Grip:
Chris Rusby
Location Manager:
Jodi Moore
Makeup Artist:
Sally Collins
Rosie Octon
Rachel Lennon
Makeup Designer:
Kate Benton
Original Music Composer:
Michael Price
David Arnold
Original Story:
David Walliams
Production Accountant:
Josie Kelly
Production Coordinator:
Susan Warwicker
Production Design:
Clare Clarkson
Production Executive:
Sarah Hitchcock
Property Master:
Scott Rogers
Script Supervisor:
Victoria Peacock
Second Assistant Director:
Christian Rigg
Sound Mixer:
Nigel Heath
Sound Recordist:
Alastair Widgery
Standby Art Director:
Alejandro Mackay
Third Assistant Director:
Lucy Pearson
Writer:
Simon Nye
David Walliams
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