A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 6, 2000
Original Title:
Complicity
Genres:
Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Talisman Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Local journalist, Cameron Colley writes articles that are idealistic, from the viewpoint of the underdog. A twisted serial killer seems to have some motives. His brutal murders are also committed on behalf of the underdog. The stories begin to merge and Cameron find himself inextricably and inextricably implicated by the brutal killer. The arms dealer that Cameron plans to expose is found literally 'disarmed' before he can put pen to paper. The brewery chief, loathed by Cameron, who sold up at the expense of his workers, finds himself permanently unemployable. The police are convened of Cameron's guilt and so are half his friends and colleagues. Cameron is forced to employ all his investigative skills to find the real killer and his motive.
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ADR Mixer:
John Bateman
Art Direction:
Paul Kirby
Casting:
Susie Bruffin
Co-Producer:
Andrew Warren
Peter McAleese
Costume Design:
Kate Carin
Director:
Gavin Millar
Director of Photography:
David Odd
Editor:
Niven Howie
Angus Newton
Executive Producer:
Julia Palau
Michael Ryan
Foley Artist:
Peter Burgis
Peter Burgess
Andie Derrick
Foley Editor:
Robert Gavin
Hairstylist:
Jenny Shircore
Makeup Artist:
Jenny Shircore
Nuala Conway
Original Music Composer:
Colin Towns
Producer:
Neil Dunn
Richard Jackson
Production Assistant:
Nick Smith
Production Design:
Jamie Leonard
Screenplay:
Bryan Elsley
Sound:
Colin Nicolson
Writer:
Iain Banks
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