A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 25, 2002
Original Title:
Shooters
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
PFG Entertainment
Production Countries:
Netherlands | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
Gilly comes out of prison after serving a six year stretch and decides that he will now turn his life around and go straight. But when he returns to his South London home and visits his old colleague J, in hope of obtaining his share of the proceeds from the job that landed him inside, J soon talks him into getting involved in one last scam.
Additional Music:
Ton Mathijssen
Ronald Timmermans
Art Direction:
Guy Portass
Assistant Art Director:
Jo Hellerman
Assistant Camera:
Richard Hewetson
Boom Operator:
Anthony Ferretti
Camera Operator:
Erik Wilson
Co-Executive Producer:
Jan Bruinstroop
Co-Producer:
Glenn Durfort
Greg Campbell
Colin Teague
Costume Assistant:
Clair Heal
Manuela Harding
Costume Designer:
Vivienne Low
Director:
Glenn Durfort
Colin Teague
Director of Photography:
Tom Erisman
Editor:
Kevin Whelan
Executive Producer:
George Skene
First Assistant Director:
Aidan Boulter
Foley Artist:
Gadon Haudin
Hair Designer:
Gill Rees
Makeup Artist:
Annabel Hill
Claire Williams
Makeup Designer:
Gill Rees
Original Music Composer:
Kemal Ultanur
Producer:
Margery Bone
Production Coordinator:
Raj Thind
Production Design:
Robin Tarsnane
Production Manager:
Carolyn Moat
Screenplay:
Gary Young
Andrew Howard
Louis Dempsey
Script Supervisor:
Linda Baker
Second Assistant Director:
Enrico Tessarin
Set Decoration:
Rebecca Bazzard
Sound Editor:
Afshin Tirabady
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Peter Hodges
Chris Trussler
Sound Recordist:
David McCall
Stephen Haywood
Special Effects Assistant:
Gary Francis
Neil Damman
Special Effects Supervisor:
Phil Anderson
Special Effects Technician:
Sam Woodward
Bob Smoke
Still Photographer:
Hans Bakema
Stunt Coordinator:
Terry Walsh
Stunts:
C.C. Smith
Mark Southworth
Third Assistant Director:
Tom Rye
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