AD/BC: A Rock Opera (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 21, 2004

Original Title:
AD/BC: A Rock Opera

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
BBC
Baby Cow Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 30

An all-singing, all-dancing, star-spangled musical leap around the biblical story of the Nativity, set in 1972. With a comic twist, this familiar story is brought to life through the eyes of the innkeeper. Despairing after a bad year, he contemplates suicide but his attempt is stalled by a voice from above who points out that King Herod is coming to town.

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Assistant Director:
Dave Lambert

Casting:
Sarah Crowe

Colorist:
Colin Peters

Costume Design:
Annie Hardinge

Digital Effects Producer:
Barney Jordan

Director:
Richard Ayoade

Director of Photography:
Nanu Segal

Editor:
Chris Dickens

Executive Producer:
Henry Normal
Steve Coogan

First Assistant Director:
David Gilchrist

Gaffer:
Warren Ewen

Grip:
Philip Coleman

Hair Designer:
Lisa Cavalli-Green

Line Producer:
Kerry Waddell

Makeup Artist:
Rose Octon
Kate Bargent

Makeup Designer:
Lisa Cavalli-Green

Music:
Matt Berry

Online Editor:
Clyde Kellett

Orchestrator:
Jane Watkins

Producer:
Alison MacPhail

Production Accountant:
Mike Amos

Production Coordinator:
Isibeal Ballance

Production Design:
Simon Rogers

Production Manager:
Paula Munro

Production Sound Mixer:
Alex Thompson

Props:
Nigel Pinhay
Paul de Csernatony
Dan Ainslie

Script Supervisor:
Emma John

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Mike Timney

Stage Director:
Mary Motture

Unit Medic:
Paul Mortimer

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Sheena Gunn

Writer:
Richard Ayoade

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