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Release Date:
October 15, 1999
Original Title:
Gregory's Two Girls
Alternate Titles:
Gregory's 2 Girls
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Film4 Productions
Kinowelt Filmproduktion
Scottish Arts Council Lottery Fund
Young Lake
Production Countries:
Germany | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 116
Twenty years after his teenage crush on a football-mad schoolgirl, Gregory is back at his old school, teaching English. When two of his pupils uncover evil practices at a local factory they want their teacher to help them expose the wrong-doer, who happens to be Greg's old schoolfriend.
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ADR Mixer:
Peter Gleaves
Art Direction:
Stephen Wong
Assistant Art Director:
Stephen Campbell
Assistant Sound Editor:
Lorraine Keiller
Casting:
Nina Gold
Susie Figgis
Costume Designer:
Kate Carin
Director:
Bill Forsyth
Director of Photography:
John de Borman
Draughtsman:
Frances Connell
Editor:
John Gow
First Assistant Director:
David Gilchrist
First Assistant Editor:
Giles Burgess
Floor Runner:
Lucy Marr
Line Producer:
Alan J. Wands
Local Casting:
Steven Duffy
Mari Binnie
Stephen Docherty
Aileen Ritchie
Makeup Artist:
Sara Kramer
Makeup Supervisor:
Christine Cant
Makeup Trainee:
Marion McCormack
Original Music Composer:
Michael Gibbs
Producer:
Christopher Young
Production Coordinator:
Alison Campbell
Production Design:
Andy Harris
Production Sound Mixer:
Louis Kramer
Script Supervisor:
Janis Watt
Second Assistant Director:
Claire Hughes
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Tommy Gormley
Sound Editor:
Douglas MacDougall
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mike Prestwood Smith
Stuart Hilliker
Third Assistant Director:
Harry Boyd
Wardrobe Assistant:
Dena Thanopoulos
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Margie Fortune
Writer:
Bill Forsyth
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