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Release Date:
May 16, 2003
Original Title:
To Kill a King
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama
Production Companies:
Film4 Productions
IAC Film
Natural Nylon Entertainment
Scion Films
Screenland Movieworld
Production Countries:
Germany | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GR: 13 RU: 12+
Runtime: 102
A recounting of the relationship between General Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell, as they try to cope with the consequences of deposing King Charles I.
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Associate Producer:
Dougray Scott
Bradley Adams
Boom Operator:
John Casali
Camera Operator:
Philip Sindall
Casting:
Sarah Trevis
Co-Producer:
Kathy Sykes
Construction Manager:
Andy Evans
Costume Designer:
John Bloomfield
Director:
Mike Barker
Director of Photography:
Eigil Bryld
Editor:
Guy Bensley
Executive Producer:
Tony Miller
Scott Karol
Christopher Petzel
Rudolf G. Wiesmeier
Peter Watson
Paul Webster
John Chambers
Tom Parkhouse
Kevin Loader
Jeff Abberley
First Assistant Director:
Richard Styles
Gaffer:
John Higgins
Hair Designer:
Christine Blundell
Location Manager:
Angus More Gordon
Makeup Designer:
Christine Blundell
Original Music Composer:
Richard G. Mitchell
Post Production Supervisor:
Louise Seymour
Producer:
Kevin Loader
Production Accountant:
Sandra Nixon
Alistair Thompson
Production Design:
Sophie Becher
Script Supervisor:
Sally Jones
Sound Mixer:
David Crozier
Special Effects Supervisor:
Stuart Brisdon
Supervising Art Director:
Chris Lowe
Transportation Captain:
Gary Birmingham
Unit Production Manager:
Rachel Neale
Writer:
Jenny Mayhew
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