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Release Date:
June 28, 1995
Original Title:
The Big Game
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Paragon Entertainment Corporation
Visual Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Jimmy Harper (Gary Webster) loves to gamble and enjoys enough success to bring him to the attention of a group of men who play for big money. Soon Jimmy decides to change his name to James Harper, to reflect his increased importance, and seeks a way out of his job in a factory. However, as the stakes in the games increase, Jimmy/James may begin to wonder whether he is in over his head and has risked too much...
Art Direction:
Ant Howells
Boom Operator:
Ian Morgan
Costume Design:
Katy Ordonez
Dialogue Editor:
Steve Shelski
Director:
Bob Keen
Director of Photography:
Karl Watkins
Editor:
Gerry Banning
Executive Producer:
Noel Cronin
Lionel Shenken
First Assistant Director:
Terence Fitch
Foley Recordist:
Steve Copley
Gaffer:
Marco di Giulio
Makeup & Hair:
Fiona Leech
June Chanicka
Original Music Composer:
Toby Gilks
Producer:
Kevin Nelson
Production Design:
Mike Porter
Production Manager:
Joan Humphreys
Property Master:
Tommy McKenzie
Screenplay:
Tony Clarke
Script Supervisor:
Daphne Carr
Sound Effects Editor:
Steven Cole
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Shubat
Stunt Coordinator:
Rod Woodruff
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