One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing (1975) [G]

Release Date:
July 9, 1975

Original Title:
One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing

Alternate Titles:
Il mistero del dinosauro scomparso

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy | Drama | Family | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Walt Disney Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U  US: G 

Runtime: 94

Escaping from China with a microfilm of the formula for the mysterious "Lotus X", Lord Southmere, a Queen's Messenger, is chased by a group of Chinese spies.

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Art Direction:
Michael Stringer

Assistant Art Director:
George Richardson

Assistant Director:
Terry Clegg
Dickie Bamber

Associate Producer:
Hugh Attwooll

Author:
David Forrest

Camera Operator:
Godfrey A. Godar
Walter Byatt

Casting:
Maude Spector

Construction Manager:
Gus Walker

Continuity:
Tilly Day
Georgiana Hamilton

Costume Designer:
Anthony Mendleson

Director:
Robert Stevenson

Director of Photography:
Paul Beeson

Editor:
Peter Boita

Hairdresser:
Betty Glasow

Location Manager:
John Southwood

Makeup Artist:
Freddie Williamson

Original Music Composer:
Ron Goodwin

Producer:
Bill Walsh

Production Manager:
Eric Rattray

Second Unit Director:
Anthony Squire

Second Unit Director of Photography:
H. A. R. Thomson

Set Dresser:
Hugh Scaife

Sound Editor:
Peter Best

Sound Recordist:
Danny Daniel
Ken Barker

Special Effects:
John Stears

Special Effects Technician:
Cliff Culley

Writer:
Bill Walsh

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