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Release Date:
August 18, 1983
Original Title:
Runners
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Goldcrest
Hanstoll
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 107
When his young daughter disappears, her father refuses to accept that she is dead and sets out on a journey to find her.
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Art Direction:
Mark Nerini
Assistant Accountant:
Steve Fryer
Assistant Art Director:
Alison Stewart-Richardson
Assistant Director:
Steve Lanning
Assistant Editor:
Jason Adams
Michael Saxton
Boom Operator:
Ian Munro
Camera Operator:
Jerry Dunkley
Casting:
Celestia Fox
Clapper Loader:
Stefan Stankowski
Conductor:
George Fenton
Construction Manager:
Charlie Simmons
Continuity:
Jean Skinner
Costume Design:
David Perry
Dialogue Coach:
Tim Fywell
Director:
Charles Sturridge
Director of Photography:
Howard Atherton
Editor:
Peter Coulson
Electrician:
Steve Costello
Malcolm Evans
Michael Page
Roger Temple
First Assistant Editor:
Michael Redfern
Focus Puller:
Trevor Brooker
Gaffer:
Danny Eccleston
Grip:
Jim Dawes
Hairstylist:
Paula Gillespie
Location Manager:
Sally Shewring
Makeup Artist:
Lois Burwell
Original Music Composer:
George Fenton
Original Story:
Stephen Poliakoff
Producer:
Barry Hanson
Production Accountant:
Alan Scarfe
Production Coordinator:
Norma Hazelden
Production Design:
Arnold Chapkis
Production Manager:
Bill Kirk
Production Secretary:
Dee McCall
Property Master:
Frank Billington-Marks
David Merchant
Screenplay:
Stephen Poliakoff
Second Assistant Director:
Waldo Roeg
Peter Waller
Sound Editor:
Sarah Vickers
Sound Recordist:
Chris Munro
Special Effects Supervisor:
Paul J. Lombardi
Still Photographer:
Diana Miller
Sarah Quill
Third Assistant Director:
Paul Carney
Unit Publicist:
Jane Golding
Wardrobe Master:
Paul Vachon
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