The Patrol (2013) [PG-13]

Release Date:
October 4, 2013

Original Title:
The Patrol

Alternate Titles:
The Patrol: Operation Herrick

Genres:
Drama | War

Production Companies:
Kasbah-Film Tanger
Salt Film

Production Countries:
Morocco | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12  GB: 15  IE: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 85

If you know neither yourself nor your enemy, you will lose every battle

Afghanistan, 2006, Helmand Province becomes one of the most dangerous places on Earth as the British Army is deployed into the Taliban heartland. The Operation, Herrick, became synonymous with the struggle as British troops fought a losing battle against this unseen enemy.

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Assistant Editor:
Matt Williams

Boom Operator:
Taz Thomas

Casting:
Jeremy Zimmermann

Colorist:
Andy Lee

Director:
Tom Petch

Director of Photography:
Stuart Bentley

Editor:
Luke Deverill

First Assistant Director:
Karim Nabil

Location Manager:
Jaouad El Kacimi

Music:
James McWilliam
Nick Crofts

Music Supervisor:
Paul Devaney

Producer:
Tom Petch
Tom Stuart

Production Coordinator:
Amélie Chicoye

Production Manager:
Alice Caronna

Second Assistant Camera:
Louise Murphy

Sound Designer:
Scott Marshall

Sound Mixer:
Karym Ronda
Steve Thomas

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Scott Marshall

Special Effects Supervisor:
Conor Coughlan

Special Effects Technician:
Gil Gelpi

Unit Production Manager:
Majid Aoulad Abdellah

Visual Effects:
Matthew Hotchkiss
Dan Sollis

Writer:
Tom Petch

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