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Release Date:
January 1, 2003
Original Title:
Oh Marbella!
Alternate Titles:
Oh Marbella! - Ferien für Fortgeschrittene
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Shoreline Entertainment
Production Countries:
Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Marbella, the original Costa del Sol paradise for the rich and famous and for those wishing they were.
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Art Direction:
Richard Gommersall
Best Boy Electrician:
Jon Euesden
Boom Operator:
Daniel Muñoz
Camera Operator:
Hamish Doyne-Ditmas
Casting:
Dan Hubbard
Selina Stone
Co-Producer:
Nick Moorcroft
Sarah Welch
Costume Design:
Michelle Barrett
Sarah Welch
Director:
Piers Ashworth
Natalie Beer
Director of Photography:
Haris Zambarloukos
Editor:
Chris Dickens
Jeremy Gibbs
Alexander Soskin
Claus Wehlisch
Editorial Coordinator:
Alan Maiden
Executive Producer:
Paul Taicher
Fabienne Villette
Keith Welch
Gaffer:
Joe Allen
Hair Designer:
Bea Millas
Makeup Designer:
Bea Millas
Music:
Jack C. Arnold
Fun Lovin' Criminals
Charles Kuei
Producer:
Piers Ashworth
Darryn Welch
Production Manager:
Knut Steen Rakner
Chris Stoaling
Public Relations:
Liz Rodriguez
Screenplay:
Piers Ashworth
Darryn Welch
Nick Moorcroft
Damian Richardson
Set Decoration:
Richard Gommersall
Set Dressing Artist:
Richard Gommersall
Sound Mixer:
Mike Cooper
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jamie Roden
Special Effects:
Prezemek Sargeant
Stunts:
David Mahoney
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