Twelfth Night (1996) [PG]

Release Date:
October 25, 1996

Original Title:
Twelfth Night

Alternate Titles:
Noite de Reis ou O Que Quiser
Twelfth Night: Or What You Will
Večer tříkrálový
Was Ihr Wollt

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
BBC Film
Fine Line Features
Renaissance Films
Summit Entertainment

Production Countries:
Ireland | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12  CA: PG  GB: U  SE: 7  US: PG 

Runtime: 134

Never send a boy to do a man's job, especially if he's a girl.

Shakespeare's comedy of gender confusion, in which a girl disguises herself as a man to be near the count she adores, only to be pursued by the woman he loves.

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Art Department Assistant:
Julia Castle

Art Direction:
David Hindle

Assistant Art Director:
Rebecca Holmes

Assistant Costume Designer:
Sue Honeyborne

Assistant Editor:
Liz Roe

Assistant Set Decoration:
Anabel Yorke

Assistant Sound Editor:
Mick Monks

Assistant Sound Engineer:
Ciaran Cahill

Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Dave Moore
Roy Branch

Boom Operator:
Paul Cridlin

Camera Operator:
Jeremy Hiles
Tim Wooster

Camera Trainee:
Chris Bain

Conductor:
Fiachra Trench

Controller:
Liz Barron

Costume Assistant:
Anna Kot
Beverley Webb
Maurizio Basile

Costume Design:
John Bright

Director:
Trevor Nunn

Director of Photography:
Clive Tickner

Dressing Prop:
Dave Cheesman
Keith Pitt

Editor:
Peter Boyle

Electrician:
Steve Philps
Mick Lay
Paul Cronin
George Vince
Steve Roberts

Executive Producer:
David Garrett
Christopher Ball
Jonathan Weisgal
William Tyrer
Bob Hayward
Simon Curtis
Greg Smith
Ileen Maisel
Patrick Wachsberger
Ruth Vitale

First Assistant Camera:
Jonathan Sykes

First Assistant Director:
Guy Travers

First Assistant Editor:
Tullio Brunt

Foley Artist:
Jack Stew
Diane Greaves

Foley Editor:
Alan Paley
Joe Illing

Gaffer:
Steve Costello

Grip:
Paul Brinkworth

Hair Designer:
Christine Beveridge

Hairdresser:
Barbara Taylor

Information Systems Manager:
Denis Woods

Key Hairdresser:
Eithné Fennel

Key Makeup Artist:
Christine Beveridge

Line Producer:
Mark Cooper

Location Manager:
Martell

Makeup Artist:
Helen Johnson

Music Director:
John Woolf

Musician:
Linda Byrne
Des Moore
Noel Eccles
Martin O'Connor

Orchestrator:
Fiachra Trench
Fergus O'Carroll
Shaun Davey

Original Music Composer:
Shaun Davey

Other:
Sarah Byrne
Alan Smale

Producer:
Stephen Evans
David Parfitt

Production Coordinator:
Gillian Dawes

Production Design:
Sophie Becher

Production Sound Mixer:
David Crozier

Property Master:
Martin Kingsley

Scenic Artist:
Steven Sallybanks

Screenplay:
Trevor Nunn

Script Supervisor:
Libbie Barr

Second Assistant Camera:
Jason Olive
Dean Thompson

Second Assistant Director:
Emma Pounds

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Steve Tickner

Set Decoration:
Marianne Ford

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robin O'Donoghue
Dominic Lester

Sound Recordist:
Bryan Masterson

Standby Property Master:
Nick Turnbull
Jonathan Hurst

Steadicam Operator:
Peter Robertson
Nigel Kirton

Storyboard Artist:
John Greaves

Supervising Art Director:
Ricky Eyres

Supervising Sound Editor:
Bob Risk

Theatre Play:
William Shakespeare

Third Assistant Director:
William Booker
Emma Griffiths

Vocals:
Peter Beamish
Rita Connolly
Valerie Armstrong

Wardrobe Master:
Joe Hobbs
Yvonne Hobbs

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