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Release Date:
June 30, 1997
Original Title:
Into the Blue
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Carlton Television
GBH
ITV
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
Contemporary thriller set partly on the island of Rhodes. A bankrupt former garage owner, now working as a waiter and a caretaker on the Greek isle, is hauled in by the local police when a young Englishwoman he has befriended goes missing. Under suspicion of murder, he flees the island and returns to England, where he begins trying to piece together the missing woman's background and her reasons for visiting Rhodes in the first place.
Art Direction:
George Papadoukas
Assistant Editor:
Simon Price
Associate Producer:
Ray Frift
Book:
Robert Goddard
Boom Operator:
Orin Beaton
Camera Operator:
Steve Alcorn
Casting:
Joyce Nettles
Costume Design:
Frances Tempest
Director:
Jack Gold
Director of Photography:
Chris O'Dell
Editor:
David Rees
Executive Producer:
Duncan C. Weldon
Rebecca Eaton
Ted Childs
First Assistant Director:
Michael Mallinson
Focus Puller:
Christian Abomnes
Gaffer:
Barry Bell
Hair Designer:
Lisa Westcott
Location Manager:
Dennis Firminger
Makeup & Hair:
Veronica McAleer
Makeup Designer:
Lisa Westcott
Original Music Composer:
Colin Towns
Producer:
Chris Burt
Production Accountant:
Neil Chaplin
Production Coordinator:
Dena Vincent
Production Design:
Robin Tarsnane
Script Supervisor:
Pauline Harlow
Set Dresser:
Judy Farr
Sound:
Bruce White
Sound Editor:
Howard Eaves
Sound Mixer:
Rupert Scrivener
Sound Recordist:
Bruce White
Special Effects Technician:
Paul Whybrow
Stunt Coordinator:
Alan Stuart
Stunts:
Gabe Cronnelly
Shelly Benison
Richard Hammatt
Jo McLaren
Third Assistant Director:
Steve Robinson
Wardrobe Master:
Suzi Stokes
Writer:
Simon Burke
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