A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 26, 2012
Original Title:
The Devil's Dosh
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 28
Every great London crime boss has a tragic beginning. This is Marcus' story.
ADR Supervisor:
Johnnie Burn
Art Direction:
Celina Norris
Casting:
Amelia Hashemi
Costume Design:
Steven Kirkby
Digital Compositor:
Ashley Forbito
Director:
Zachary Guerra
Director of Photography:
Maxime Alexandre
Sam McCurdy
Editor:
Mark Newman
Executive Producer:
Joe Carnahan
Focus Puller:
Jon Garwes
Key Makeup Artist:
Debbie Lodge
Makeup Artist:
Lisa Zipper
Amy Boyd
Paula Jones
Natalie McNally
Original Music Composer:
Tim Atack
Production Design:
Jamie Lapsley
Danny Rogers
Production Sound Mixer:
Nigel Albermaniche
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Claire Wheatley
Prosthetic Supervisor:
Shaun Robert Smith
Script Supervisor:
Amy Clarke
Sound:
Jonathan Greber
James Mulhearn
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Tricia Temple
Special Effects Supervisor:
Matthew Strange
Steadicam Operator:
James Layton
Stunt Coordinator:
Rachel Bown-Williams
Ruth Cooper-Brown
Stunts:
James Adkin
Supervising Sound Editor:
Kim Foscato
Thanks:
Johnnie Burn
Title Designer:
Dave Frey
Visual Effects Compositor:
Abo Biglarpour
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Andrew Schwartz
Writer:
Zachary Guerra
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