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Release Date:
September 20, 2015
Original Title:
The Go-Between
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
BBC
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
An elderly man pieces together his childhood memories after finding his diary from 1900, which he wrote when he was 13 years old.
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Additional Editor:
Malcolm Crowe
Art Direction:
Lynne Huitson
Assistant Costume Designer:
Johanna Elf
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Richard Todd
Boom Operator:
Jo Vale
Steve Peckover
Camera Operator:
Liam Iandoli
Casting:
Rachel Freck
Casting Assistant:
Rachel Sheridan
Clapper Loader:
Sebastian Marczewski
Colorist:
Matthew Troughton
Costume Design:
Stephanie Collie
Costume Supervisor:
Beth Lewis
Director:
Pete Travis
Director of Photography:
Felix Wiedemann
Editor:
Stuart Gazzard
Electrician:
Enrico Faccio
Mark Sullivan
Billy Harron
Edmund Alexander
Westley Agius
Executive Producer:
Susan Hogg
Adrian Hodges
First Assistant Director:
Fletcher Rodley
Floor Runner:
Patrick Waggett
Caroline Houghton
Focus Puller:
David Agha-Rafei
Adam Conlon
Gaffer:
Chris Georgas
Hair Designer:
Erika Ökvist
Line Producer:
Katrine Dudley
Makeup Artist:
Sophie Rowatt
Makeup Designer:
Erika Ökvist
Makeup Supervisor:
Jenny Rhodes
Novel:
L.P. Hartley
Original Music Composer:
Christian Henson
Producer:
Claire Bennett
Production Accountant:
David Robbins
Production Design:
Víctor Molero
Production Manager:
Emily Shapland
Property Master:
Ray Holt
Barry Lennon
Script Supervisor:
Sheila McNaught
Second Assistant Director:
Sophie Dear
David Chalstrey
Set Decoration:
Neesh Ruben
Sound Designer:
Kevin Brazier
Sound Editor:
Ben Brazier
Sound Recordist:
Simon Clark
Stunt Coordinator:
Derek Lea
James Grogan
Third Assistant Director:
Daniel Hillary
Writer:
Adrian Hodges
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