The Booze Cruise (2003) [N/A]

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.

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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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