Dead Gorgeous (2002) [N/A]

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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.

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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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