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Release Date:
January 18, 1997
Original Title:
The Place of the Dead
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
LWT
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
It was one of the last unexplored places on Earth; a terrifyingly deep gully in the heart of the Borneo jungle. It was the ultimate challenge – to climb down into it and explore what the locals call, "The Place of the Dead." Based on a true story that made headlines around the world, this adventure drama is the tale of men pushed to their limits and beyond, battling against forces that they could not comprehend.
Art Direction:
Adam Head
Boom Operator:
Rod Conder
Camera Operator:
Warwick Field
Casting:
Lynne Ruthven
Casting Director:
Corinne Rodriguez
Clapper Loader:
Jason Binnie
Continuity:
Carolina Häggström
Costume Design:
David Rowe
Director:
Suri Krishnamma
Director of Photography:
Nino Gaetano Martinetti
Editor:
Ian Sutherland
Executive Producer:
Simon Shaps
First Assistant Director:
Richard McGrath
Focus Puller:
David Elmes
Jason Binnie
Gaffer:
Graham Rutherford
Key Grip:
Richard Allardice
Line Producer:
Allison Malone
Location Assistant:
Gareth Price
Location Manager:
Neil McCart
Makeup Designer:
Margaret Stevenson
Original Music Composer:
Julian Nott
Producer:
Jeff Pope
Production Accountant:
Richard Coates
Pam Gibbs
Production Coordinator:
Kit Hopkinson
Production Design:
Michael Ralph
Production Manager:
Rosslyn Abernethy
Judy Chan
Property Master:
Bradley A. Campbell
Second Assistant Director:
Don Linke
Sound Editor:
Ian Wilkinson
Stephen Griffiths
Wayne Brooks
Sound Mixer:
Billy Mahoney
Sound Recordist:
Paul Clark
Unit Manager:
David Suttor
Writer:
Jeff Pope
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