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Release Date:
December 12, 2001
Original Title:
Hot Money
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Granada Television
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Three women, Bridget, Liz and Jackie, embark on a plan to steal thousands of pounds of banknotes that were due to be destroyed at the Bank of England's incinerating plant in Essex. Fictionalised account of a real-life case.
Accountant:
Katharine Spires
Art Direction:
Michael Trevor
Assistant Editor:
Simon Reglar
Best Boy Electric:
Andy Laenen
Brian Sullivan
Casting:
Corinne Rodriguez
Clapper Loader:
Francesco Farrari
Construction Manager:
Mark Collisson
Costume Design:
Sarah Lubel
Costumer:
David Allen
Cathy Kirby
Dialogue Editor:
Elizabeth Cresswell
Director:
Terry Winsor
Director of Photography:
John Daly
Driver:
Pete Newman
Editor:
Edward Mansell
Electrician:
Jon Euesden
Gary Parnham
Executive Producer:
Jeff Pope
First Assistant Director:
David Mack
Focus Puller:
Steve Wallace
Grip:
Mickie Patten
Line Producer:
Barry Read
Location Assistant:
Carl Foxall
Location Manager:
Tony Boucher
Makeup Artist:
Estelle Horder
René Metcalfe
Makeup Designer:
Sarah Jane Hills
Original Music Composer:
Colin Towns
Post Production Supervisor:
David Boyle
Chris Clarkson
Producer:
Jeremy Phillips
Production Accountant:
Carole Brooks
Production Consultant:
Hugh Warren
Production Coordinator:
Katie McCann
Production Design:
Roger Cann
Production Executive:
Susy Liddell
Production Secretary:
Toni Barnett
Property Master:
Tom Pleydell-Pearce
Publicist:
Penny McGuire
Screenplay:
John Mister
Script Supervisor:
Pauline Gaunt
Second Assistant Director:
Jim Chambers
Sound Effects Editor:
John Senior
Sound Engineer:
Peter Margrave
Sound Mixer:
John Whitworth
Sound Recordist:
Clive Derbyshire
Standby Art Director:
Emma MacDevitt
Still Photographer:
Tony Nutley
Third Assistant Director:
Jo Lea
Wardrobe Assistant:
Lynn Horrie
Writer:
Neil McKay
Terry Winsor
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