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Release Date:
November 11, 2017
Original Title:
Murder on the Blackpool Express
Genres:
Comedy | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Tiger Aspect
UKTV
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A Blackpool coach driver and a tour guide get caught up in a deadly comedic conspiracy when bus passengers begin mysteriously dying one by one.
Art Direction:
Natalie Valentine
Assistant Camera:
Charlotte Scott-Gray
Assistant Costume Designer:
John Lindlar
Camera Operator:
Rob Carter
Casting:
Tracey Gillham
Casting Assistant:
Tracey Gillham
Colorist:
Ross Baker
Costume Design:
Lucy Williams
Costume Supervisor:
Jenny Ward
Esther Kennerley
Director:
Simon Delaney
Director of Photography:
Ian Adrian
Editor:
Chris Blunden
Executive Producer:
Hilary Rosen
Andy Brereton
Tanya Qureshi
First Assistant Director:
Andy Lumsden
Gaffer:
Ben Purcell
Hair Designer:
Janet Horsfield
Key Grip:
Craig Shiels
Line Producer:
Rachel Alabaster
Location Manager:
Paula Lamont
Makeup & Hair:
Gemma Low
Makeup Artist:
Lydia Barnes
Nadine Al-Samarraie
Makeup Designer:
John Lindlar
Original Music Composer:
Samuel Karl Bohn
Production Accountant:
Mark Carter
Production Coordinator:
Fay Mohamed
Production Design:
Jo Sutherland
Property Master:
Stephen Pike
Script Editor:
Mollie Freedman Berthoud
Script Supervisor:
Penelope Chong
Second Assistant Director:
Craig Topham
Sound Recordist:
Alex Thompson
Stunt Coordinator:
Ray Nicholas
Abbi Collins
Supervising Sound Editor:
Jay Price
Third Assistant Director:
Charlie Elliot
Unit Manager:
Enest Ansah
Writer:
Jason Cook
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