A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 9, 2002
Original Title:
A Is for Acid
Alternate Titles:
Crimes Quase Perfeitos
Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Yorkshire Television
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12
Runtime: 99
Dramatisation of the true story of the notorious 'acid bath murderer' John Haigh, who murdered women and disposed of their bodies in vats of acid in the 1940s. He was only caught when the gallstones of one of his victims failed to dissolve in the acid and were detected by the pathologist who examined the residue from the acid bath.
Art Direction:
Nick Harding
Camera Operator:
Ian Adrian
Casting:
Marilyn Johnson
Costume Design:
Brian Castle
Costume Supervisor:
Jo Slater
Director:
Harry Bradbeer
Director of Photography:
Robin Vidgeon
Editor:
David Aspinall
Executive Producer:
David Reynolds
First Assistant Director:
Paul Elkins
Gaffer:
Chris Heeley
Grip:
Craig Atkinson
Line Producer:
Michael Treen
Location Manager:
Christa Lovisetto
Makeup Designer:
Judy Jarvis
Makeup Supervisor:
Jo Gilyead
Music Supervisor:
Sue Clark
Original Music Composer:
David Whitaker
Adrian Burch
Producer:
Alan Dossor
Production Coordinator:
Nicola Mairs
Production Design:
George Kyriakides
Property Master:
Michael Betts
Script Supervisor:
Wendy Yeoman
Second Assistant Director:
Sophie Hebron
Sound Recordist:
John Fountaine
Special Effects:
Ian Rowley
Writer:
Glenn Chandler
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