Doombeach (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1989

Original Title:
Doombeach

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Children's Film Unit

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 73

A young boy dies after swimming at a seaside resort, and the local children, led by Gavin, investigate and are led to suspect that contamination from a nearby nuclear plant is to blame. Their teacher is sympathetic, but has broken into her house, perhaps as a warning. Gavin is nearly killed after talking about the problem on TV, but gradually all is uncovered - with terrible consequences for Gavin.

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Art Direction:
Emma Frater
Iain McLaren

Assistant Director:
Emma Dobinson
John Wilkinson
David Weeks

Camera Operator:
Ozgur Uyanik

Camera Supervisor:
Alan Dunlop

Chaperone:
Tammy Burnstock
Jean Wilkinson

Continuity:
Jenni Barrand
Amanda Ryan

Costume Designer:
Sarah Tiffin

Director:
Colin Finbow

Director of Photography:
Will Grove-White
Trupti Magecha
Liza Thompson-Farrell
Millie Baker

Editor:
Colin Finbow

Original Music Composer:
David Hewson

Producer:
Brianne Perkins

Production Assistant:
Carol Mills

Sound Recordist:
Kit Ellis
Tracy Ryan

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