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Release Date:
January 1, 1994
Original Title:
Brave
Alternate Titles:
Marillion's Brave
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Picture Music International
Shadow Theatre Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 58
Cult director Richard Stanley brings Marillion's music to the screen in the 50-minute BRAVE. A teenager believed to be suicidal is discovered wandering near the Severn Bridge. Suffering from severe memory loss, she seeks information about the mysterious events that led to her condition. This work of fiction was inspired from the true story of an amnesiac woman found at the bridge.
Art Direction:
Catherine Daly
Assistant Director:
Martin Dorey
Billy Payn
Malcolm Viles
Cinematography:
Adam Rodgers
Bob Williams
Costume Design:
Catherine Knightley
Linda Powell
Director:
Richard Stanley
Editor:
Lisa Harney
Executive Producer:
Martin R. Smith
Makeup Artist:
Lisa Boni
Amanda Wieland
Producer:
Richard McGill
Production Manager:
Annabel O'Grady
Sound:
Steve Bailey
Special Effects:
Chris Cunningham
Writer:
Steve Hogarth
Richard Stanley
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