A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 21, 2002
Original Title:
Dead Gorgeous
Production Companies:
Carlton Television
GBH
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
Rose and Antonia are two old friends who meet up again after the second world war. Unhappy in their relationships, they plan to 'accidentally' murder each others husbands.
Art Direction:
Paul Ghirardani
Assistant Art Director:
Christian Huband
Assistant Costume Designer:
Rosie Grant
Assistant Editor:
Valerie White
Assistant Location Manager:
Jo Manderson
Best Boy Electric:
Tom Shirley
Boom Operator:
John Lewis
Camera Operator:
Jeremy Gee
Casting:
Laura Scott
Clapper Loader:
Penny Shipton
Construction Manager:
Paul Sansom
Costume Design:
Howard Burden
Dialogue Editor:
Dan Morgan
Director:
Sarah Harding
Director of Photography:
Simon Kossoff
Editor:
David Rees
Executive Producer:
Charles Elton
Rebecca Eaton
First Assistant Director:
Francesco Reidy
Floor Runner:
Tim Mannion
Focus Puller:
Richard Brierley
Foley Editor:
Arthur Graley
Gaffer:
Andy Hebden
Hair Designer:
Fran Needham
Line Producer:
Jacquie Glanville
Location Manager:
Ralph Cameron
Makeup Artist:
Daniel Phillips
Makeup Designer:
Fran Needham
Novel:
Peter Lovesey
Original Music Composer:
Jennie Muskett
Post Production Supervisor:
Shelley Powell
Producer:
Barney Reisz
Production Accountant:
Freya Pinsent
Production Coordinator:
Deryn Stafford
Production Design:
Eileen Diss
Production Executive:
Julie Burnell
Production Secretary:
Sophia Britton
Property Master:
Dave Simpson
Mike Povey
Script Editor:
Esther Springer
Script Supervisor:
Pauline Harlow
Second Assistant Director:
Jules Powell
Sound Effects Editor:
Julian Slater
Sound Mixer:
Nigel Heath
Fraser Barber
Sound Recordist:
Fraser Barber
Stunt Coordinator:
Sy Holland
Third Assistant Director:
Ian Easton
Wardrobe Master:
Richard Sale
Writer:
Andrew Payne
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