The Calcium Kid (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 30, 2004

Original Title:
The Calcium Kid

Alternate Titles:
Calcium Kid

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
StudioCanal
Universal Pictures
WT² Productions
Working Title Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  IE: 15 

Runtime: 89

It takes a lotta bottle to be the champ

When milkman Jimmy Connelly accidentally puts Britain's contender for the World title out of action, he is propelled from amateur boxer to the world stage and announced as the replacement contender for the championship fight.

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ADR Editor:
Lee Herrick

ADR Recordist:
Colin Cooper

Art Direction:
Robyn Paiba
Daniel May

Casting:
Jina Jay

Casting Assistant:
Dixie Chassay

Co-Producer:
Richard Johns

Costume Design:
Sammy Sheldon

Director:
Alex De Rakoff

Director of Photography:
David M. Dunlap

Editor:
Jon Harris
Mags Arnold

Executive Producer:
Natascha Wharton

Foley Artist:
Peter Burgis
Andie Derrick

Foley Mixer:
Sandy Buchanan

Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Harty

Makeup Designer:
Tanya Lodge

Producer:
Tim Bevan
Eric Fellner

Production Design:
Joel Collins

Set Decoration:
Kate Beckly

Sound Mixer:
Simon Hayes

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nicolas Le Messurier
Brendan Nicholson
Andrew Caller

Stunts:
George Cottle

Writer:
Derek Boyle
Raymond Friel
Alex De Rakoff

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