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Release Date:
March 17, 2013
Original Title:
The Lady Vanishes
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
BBC
Masterpiece
Pioneer Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG
Runtime: 86
Young socialite Iris Carr befriends an older woman while traveling solo by train. When Iris wakes from a nap, the woman is gone and other passengers claim she never existed.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Mike Tehrani
Colin Martin
Animal Coordinator:
Árpád Halász
Györgi Andréka
Animal Wrangler:
Anett Karádi
Art Department Coordinator:
Moni Kovacs
Art Direction:
Justin Warburton-Brown
Boom Operator:
Balázs Varga
Casting:
Jill Trevellick
Katalin Baranyi
Costume Design:
Andrea Galer
Dialogue Editor:
Ian Wilkinson
Director:
Diarmuid Lawrence
Director of Photography:
Peter Greenhalgh
Executive Producer:
Rebecca Eaton
Anne Pivcevic
Foley:
Rowena Wilkinson
Sue Harding
Hairstylist:
Szandra Bíró
Jánosné Kajtár
Key Grip:
Imre Sisa
Makeup Artist:
Rita Balla
Makeup Supervisor:
Krisztina Fehér
Music:
John Lunn
Novel:
Ethel Lina White
Producer:
Fiona Seres
Ann Tricklebank
Production Design:
Susie Cullen
Property Master:
Dávid Breier
Screenplay:
Fiona Seres
Script Supervisor:
Gabriella Winkler
Set Decoration:
Zsuzsa Mihalek
Set Designer:
Jonathan Houlding
James Wakefield
Sound Effects Editor:
Pietro Dalmasso
Sound Recordist:
Mac Ruth
Steadicam Operator:
John Hembrough
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Malin Leuchovius
Visual Effects Producer:
Sean Wheelan
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Martin Malmqvist
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