A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 30, 1999
Original Title:
Hunting Venus
Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Buffalo Pictures
Yorkshire Television
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG
Runtime: 100
Former pop-star turned con artist Simon Delancey is kidnapped by two fans of his eighties band the Venus Hunters, and blackmailed to re-form the band for one final show.
Art Direction:
Hannah Moseley
Assistant Accountant:
Penelope Forrester
Assistant Art Director:
Liliana Cifonelli
Nick Gottschalk
Assistant Editor:
Richard Lumley
Associate Producer:
Sandy Poustie
Best Boy Electric:
Ricky Jones
Camera Operator:
Julian Morson
Casting Director:
Gilly Poole
Suzanne Smith Crowley
Clapper Loader:
Ben Battersby
Costume Assistant:
Olivia Wells
Costume Designer:
Lindsey McLean
Director:
Martin Clunes
Director of Photography:
Paul Wheeler
Editor:
Hugh Boyson
Electrician:
Lee Parfitt
Andy Milner
Executive Producer:
David Reynolds
First Assistant Director:
Richard Whelan
Focus Puller:
Nathan Mann
Gaffer:
Gary Willis
Grip:
Tony Sankey
Hairdresser:
Laura Delbeato
Location Manager:
Matt Steinmann
Makeup Designer:
Christopher Diggle
Original Music Composer:
Jools Holland
Post Production Coordinator:
Rosemarie Dowson
Producer:
Philippa Braithwaite
Production Accountant:
John Beharrell
Production Coordinator:
Hazel Waite
Production Design:
Iain Andrews
Production Manager:
Leila Kirkpatrick
Property Master:
Simon Morrissey
Script Supervisor:
Suzanne McGeachan
Second Assistant Director:
Sara Desmond
Set Dresser:
Rupert Gartrell
Sally Lewis
Sound Editor:
Roy Lafbery
Sound Mixer:
Patrick Morris
Sound Recordist:
Simon Hayter
Standby Art Director:
Cliona Harkin
Third Assistant Director:
Emma Griffiths
Wardrobe Assistant:
Carla Pope
Writer:
Nick Vivian
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