Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 26, 1999

Original Title:
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Alternate Titles:
Иосиф и его удивительный разноцветный плащ снов

Genres:
Family | Music

Production Companies:
The Really Useful Group

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG  HU: KN 

Runtime: 76

Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber's Classic Family Musical

Joseph, the favored son of Jacob, is betrayed by his jealous brothers, sold into slavery, and driven to Egypt. Though beset with adversity, Joseph perseveres through wit and faith and becomes the Governor of Egypt, second only to the Pharaoh.

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Accounting Clerk Assistant:
Norma Burke

Additional Script Supervisor:
Carolyn Tooth

Art Department Assistant:
Neil Mason
Sandra Fattorre
Gareth Carro
Charlie Farrant

Art Direction:
Michael Minas

Assistant Art Director:
Charles Leatherland

Assistant Costume Designer:
Roger Bremble

Assistant Director:
Nichola Treherne

Assistant Music Supervisor:
Robert Purves

Audio Post Coordinator:
David Woolley

Best Boy Electrician:
Dan Fontaine

Camera Operator:
Andy Watt
James Ramsay
John Metcalfe
Nigel Kirton
Tiffany Walker

Camera Trainee:
Kim Vinegrad
Luke Everson

Carpenter:
Ian Harris
Chris Bethan
Zack Lonsdale
Ray Shield
Ian Saunders
Bruce McKinlay
Jeremy Greenwood
Ritchie Rosette

Casting:
David Grindrod
Johnson Liff

Choreographer:
Wayne Fowkes
Anthony Van Laast

Clapper Loader:
Matt Poynter
Anthony Cooper
Zachary Nicholson
Anton Betaudier
Kirsti Abernethy
Ben Goddard
Tim Battersby
Steve Lawes

Construction Manager:
Roger Chopping
Nick Dewsbury
Shane McCarthy

Costume Assistant:
Marika Malm
Steven Paige

Costume Design:
Mark Thompson

Costume Supervisor:
Charlotte Bird

Dailies Technician:
Lynne Butterworth
Anita Casali
Anna Cobley
Liz Gill
Camilla Pascucci
Steven Smith
Rebekah McVitie
Marzenna Fus-Mickiewicz
Gina Tornatore
Kevin Fortune
Lynn Jackett

Director:
David Mallet
Stephen Pimlott

Director of Photography:
Nicholas D. Knowland

Driver:
Patrick Nafzger
Les Metherell
Keith Harvard
Chris Culley

Editor:
David Mallet
Dave Gardener
Nick Morris
Rose Glandfield

Electrician:
Alan Coster
Robin Brigham
Chris Mortley
Nigel Woods
Ian Robson
Alan Graham
Vernon Connolly
Roy Furness

Executive Producer:
Austin Shaw

First Assistant Director:
Matthew Clark

Floor Runner:
Simon Rogers
Chris Cranstoun
Holly Blenkins
Beth Murray
Martyn Casserly
Jason Pinder

Focus Puller:
Sam Osborne
Matthew Hale
Oleg Poupko
Olly Tellett
David Matches

Foley:
Cliff Culley
Neil Culley

Foley Artist:
Stan Fiferman

Foley Editor:
Ben Barker

Gaffer:
Stewart Hadley

Grip:
Johnny Donne
Barrie Wells
Alan Tabner

Hair Department Head:
Jon Henry Gordon

Hairdresser:
Daniel Eudey
Sharon O'Brien

Lighting Design:
Nicholas D. Knowland
Stewart Hadley

Line Producer:
Andy Picheta

Lyricist:
Tim Rice

Makeup Artist:
Hanna Coles
Christine Allsopp
Dolly Burt
Sarita Allison
Tony Lilley
Sarah Berry

Makeup Designer:
Rupert Simon

Music Director:
Michael Reed

Music Producer:
Nigel Wright

Music Programmer:
Lee McCutcheon

Musician:
Fridrik Karlsson
Andy Pask
Neil Wilkinson
Pete Adams
Andy Lynwood
Andy Vinter
Frank Ricotti
Talvin Singh
Rolf Wilson

Orchestrator:
John Cameron

Original Music Composer:
Andrew Lloyd Webber

Other:
Robin Sellars
Dave Clarke
Mat Cullen
Dan Vickers
Lorraine Francis
Michael Ward
Richard Bowles
Dave Morrel
Clayton Irwin
Ged Chopping
Fergal Colbert
Tom Spice
Chris French
Robin Williams
Darren Stoner
Jem Dumble
Stuart Mackenzie
Dave Chapman
Josh Baker
Julian Evans
Fiona McCann
Christina Papaspyrou
Alex Bailey
Simon Smith-Hutchon
Madeleine Paul
Spencer Kitchen

Painter:
Blair Smith
Paul Cornwell
John Hext
John Greenwood
Duncan Baylis
Kari Dewar

Playback Coordinator:
Mike Clayton

Post Production Assistant:
Kenny Gibb

Post Production Supervisor:
Celia Moore

Producer:
Andrew Lloyd Webber

Production Accountant:
Paul Cadiou

Production Assistant:
Lisa Todd

Production Coordinator:
Rebecca Davies

Production Design:
Mark Thompson

Production Manager:
Rebecca Ferrand

Property Master:
Steve West

Rigging Gaffer:
Steve Blake

Rigging Grip:
Frankie Webster
Robert Weller
Danny Webster

Rigging Supervisor:
Kevin Welch

Script Supervisor:
Jane Darby

Second Assistant Director:
Nicky James

Shop Electric:
David Evans Lombe

Sound Assistant:
Phil Gustard

Sound Engineer:
Edward Brookes
Will Towers
Geoff Price

Sound Recordist:
Tim Fraser

Sound Supervisor:
Peter Baldock

Special Effects:
Victor Riva

Standby Property Master:
Pascal Contos

Stunt Coordinator:
Jason White

Stunt Double:
Nick Hobbs

Supervising Editor:
Dave Gardener

Tailor:
Sue Stevens
Hilary Watson
Amanda Sawdon
Brian Dury
John Sheward
Kay Coveney
Robbie Gordon
Debbie Marchant
Bob Saunders
Judith Darracott
Henrietta Webb
Liam Rodden
Trevor Collins
Kim Witcher
Edith Webb
Jack Bitton
Dominic Murray
Phil Reynolds
Dee Sheehan
Alan Selzer
Cornelia James
Robert Allsopp

Techno Crane Operator:
Paul Birchard

Telecine Colorist:
Dominic Aarons

Thanks:
Hugh Rees-Parnall
A.J. Pearce
Stewart Till
Carey Weich
Martin Heap
Jonathan Hull
Caroline Lovelace
William McKegg
Greig Morrison
Patrick Murphy
Kevin Wallace

Third Assistant Director:
Joe Geary
Dez Gray
Paul Lay

Unit Publicist:
Zoe Mylchreest

Video Assist Operator:
Tibor Kuo
Tony Chitty
Sylvester Weekes

Vocals:
Jacqueline Barron
Mary Carewe
Yona Dunsford
Janet Mooney
Samantha Shaw
Anne Skates
Katrina Damigos
Charlotte Faux
Stephanie Lane
Cara Molloy
Katie Smith
Pippa Woodrow

Wigmaker:
Christine Sterritt

Writer:
Tim Rice

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