All the King's Men (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 14, 1999

Original Title:
All the King's Men

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | War

Production Companies:
BBC
GBH

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 110

Feature-length drama about the mystery of Sandringham Company, which disappeared in action at Gallipoli in 1915. Commanded by Captain Frank Beck, their estate manager, the men advanced into battle, were enveloped in a strange mist and never seen again.

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Armorer:
Rob Partridge

Art Direction:
Fernando González
Charmian Adams

Assistant Editor:
Tim Marchant

Boom Operator:
Jaya Bishop

Camera Operator:
Rodrigo Gutierrez

Casting:
Gail Stevens
Maureen Duff

Co-Producer:
Nigel McCrery

Conductor:
Terry Davies

Costume Design:
Howard Burden

Dialogue Editor:
William Parnell

Director:
Julian Jarrold

Director of Photography:
David Odd

Editor:
Chris Gill

Executive Producer:
Rebecca Eaton
Hilary Salmon
Jane Tranter

First Assistant Director:
Robert Fabbri

Gaffer:
Tony Wilcock

Location Manager:
Lynn Grant

Makeup Artist:
Nicola Matthews
Suzanne Jansen
Joe Hopker

Makeup Supervisor:
Fran Needham

Novel:
Nigel McCrery

Original Music Composer:
Adrian Johnston

Producer:
Gareth Neame

Production Coordinator:
Ingrid Litman

Production Design:
Donal Woods

Property Master:
Paul Emerson

Script Supervisor:
Edith Christie

Sound Editor:
Michael Corden

Sound Recordist:
Reg Mills

Special Effects Supervisor:
Dominic Tuohy

Steadicam Operator:
Alf Tramontin

Stunt Coordinator:
Nick Powell

Stunts:
Rowley Irlam

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Richard Sale

Writer:
Alma Cullen

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