The Dark Room (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 2, 1999

Original Title:
The Dark Room

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
BBC
Showcase Entertaiment Inc.

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 148

In hospital, photographer Jinx Kingsley wakes from a coma after a car crash - a failed suicide attempt, prompted by her fiance Leo jilting her to elope with Jinx's lifelong best friend, Meg. The discovery of Leo and Meg's bodies - brutally murdered in the same manner as Jinx's first husband - makes Jinx the prime suspect. Then, with the help of eminent neuroscientist Dr.Alan Protheroe, some memories begin to surface. Memories of desperation and paralysing terror.

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Art Direction:
Anna Dargavel

Assistant Accountant:
Ken Payne

Assistant Costume Designer:
Carin Hoff

Assistant Editor:
Richard Crawford

Assistant Location Manager:
Tanya Harris

Associate Producer:
Jonathan Crofts

Best Boy Electric:
Larry Deacon

Boom Operator:
Simon Dart

Camera Operator:
Jim Alloway

Casting:
Anne Henderson

Clapper Loader:
Axel Ulrich

Construction Manager:
Mark Collisson

Costume Designer:
Charlotte Walter

Director:
Graham Theakston

Director of Photography:
Dominic Clemence

Editor:
Alan Jones

Electrician:
Kenny Sykes
Paul Sykes

Executive Producer:
Suzan Harrison

First Assistant Director:
Paul Judges

Focus Puller:
David Tondeur

Gaffer:
Eddie White

Generator Operator:
Graham Newton

Grip:
Nick Pearson

Location Manager:
Jonathan Wicks

Makeup Artist:
Lisa Pickering
Sara Osborn

Makeup Designer:
Marilyn MacDonald

Music:
Colin Towns

Post Production Coordinator:
Karen Jones

Producer:
Tony Redston

Production Accountant:
Caroline Saunders

Production Coordinator:
Vanessa Jones

Production Design:
Nick Somerville

Production Executive:
Mark Galbraith

Production Runner:
Jo Sheehan

Production Secretary:
Marigold Joy

Property Master:
John Brown

Script Editor:
Helen Crawley

Script Supervisor:
Ruth Christie

Second Assistant Director:
Kate Beeston

Sound Editor:
Graham Lawrence
Philip Bothamley

Sound Mixer:
Colin Martin

Sound Recordist:
John Taylor (UK)

Stunt Coordinator:
Nick Powell

Third Assistant Director:
Melanie Bägust

Visual Effects:
Mark Holt

Wardrobe Assistant:
Kate Eden

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Anthony Black

Writer:
Niall Leonard
Minette Walters

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