A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 7, 2003
Original Title:
The Booze Cruise
Alternate Titles:
Cheers and Tears
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Yorkshire Television
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
A group of men from Kent; Clive (Martin Clunes), Rob (Neil Pearson), Dave (Mark Benton), Maurice (Brian Murphy) and Daniel (Ben Whishaw) - go on a booze cruise to France, with mixed success and many mishaps along the way. Events involving their wives and families back home also form a large part of the plot.
Art Direction:
Sue Booth
Casting:
Marilyn Johnson
Clapper Loader:
Jamie Southcott
Costume Designer:
Alyson Ritchie
Director:
Paul Seed
Director of Photography:
John Kenway
Editor:
Dave King
Executive Producer:
David Reynolds
Tim Hancock
First Assistant Director:
Vincent Fahy
Focus Puller:
Adam Coles
Gaffer:
Phil Brookes
Grip:
Brendan Judge
Line Producer:
Peter Richardson
Location Manager:
Ken Mair
Makeup Designer:
Kathy Ducker
Music:
Jim Parker
Producer:
Roy Gould
Production Accountant:
Chris Leach
Production Coordinator:
Sammi Davis
Production Design:
Paul Laugier
Script Supervisor:
Sue Wild
Second Assistant Director:
Simon Noone
Sound Editor:
Laura Russon
Sound Mixer:
Adam Severs
Sound Recordist:
Simon Bishop
Unit Manager:
Rebecca Rawcliffe
Writer:
Brian Leveson
Paul Minett
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