Lost for Words (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 3, 1999

Original Title:
Lost for Words

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Bard Entertainments
Yorkshire Television

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 75

Deric Longden and his wife, Aileen, come to terms with the fact that his mother, Annie, is getting too old to live on her own. Annie suffers her first stroke and a nursing home is the obvious solution, but which one and where?

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Art Direction:
Teresa Clayton

Assistant Editor:
Robert Hough

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Ruth Edwards

Book:
Deric Longden

Boom Operator:
Chris Gibbions

Camera Operator:
Dave Carey

Casting Director:
Sue Jackson

Colorist:
Neil Turner

Costume Designer:
Sue Hallas

Costume Supervisor:
Jan Marsden

Director:
Alan J.W. Bell

Director of Photography:
Alan Pyrah

Editor:
Janey Walklin

Executive Producer:
Keith Richardson
Margaret Matheson

First Assistant Director:
Roger Arscott

Focus Puller:
Keith Broome

Gaffer:
Adge Smith

Graphic Designer:
Neil McConachie

Grip:
Michael Quinn

Location Manager:
Josh Dynevor

Makeup Designer:
Joyce Dean

Music:
Jim Parker

Post Production Supervisor:
Tony Edmondson

Producer:
Sita Williams

Production Coordinator:
Lynette Carroll

Production Design:
Andrew Sanderson

Props:
Peter Allan

Screenplay:
Deric Longden

Script Supervisor:
Angie Pontefract

Second Assistant Director:
Donna Molloy

Sound Editor:
Roy Lafbery

Sound Mixer:
Patrick Morris

Sound Recordist:
Dave Whiteley

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