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Release Date:
March 27, 2015
Original Title:
Bill
Alternate Titles:
Bill - London is not going to know what hit it
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
BBC Film
Cowboy Films
Punk Cinema
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 GB: PG IE: 12
Runtime: 94
What really happened during Shakespeare's 'Lost Years'? Hopeless lute player Bill Shakespeare leaves his home to follow his dream.
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Art Direction:
Keith Dunne
Assistant Foley Artist:
Jemma Riley-Tolch
Camera Operator:
Mark Milsome
Casting:
Rosalie Clayton
Costume Design:
Charlotte Morris
Director:
Richard Bracewell
Director of Photography:
Laurie Rose
Editor:
David Freeman
Billy Sneddon
Gary Dollner
Executive Producer:
Natascha Wharton
Peter Hampden
Thomas Hedman
Hugo Heppell
Phil Hunt
Stefan Kapelari
Craig McNicol
Christine Langan
Norman Merry
Joe Oppenheimer
Ben Roberts
Compton Ross
Foley Artist:
Jason Swanscott
Jack Stew
Foley Mixer:
Glen Gathard
Makeup Artist:
Jenny Hammond
Anna Morena
Makeup Designer:
Nadia Stacey
Music:
Andrew Hewitt
Producer:
Alasdair Flind
Richard Bracewell
Charles Steel
Tony Bracewell
Alice Dawson
Production Design:
Simon Scullion
Prosthetic Designer:
Dan Martin
Set Decoration:
Clare Keyte
Stunt Coordinator:
Jo McLaren
Writer:
Laurence Rickard
Ben Willbond
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