Paul Is Dead (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 1, 2018

Original Title:
Paul Is Dead

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Polyrock Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 14

1967. Hungover and at each other’s throats, John, George and Ringo must convince Billy Shears, a sheepish rural lookalike, to join their band after Paul dies during a drug filled musical retreat.

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Assistant Camera:
Joel Spence

Assistant Director:
Ben Bovington-Key

Assistant Editor:
Manvir Bahra

Associate Producer:
Stuart Armstrong
George Moore

Catering:
Luke Morgan

Co-Executive Producer:
Stuart Armstrong
George Moore

Colorist:
Harry Green

Director:
George Moore

Director of Photography:
Harry Green

Editor:
George Moore

Executive Producer:
Julie Eagleton
Matt Bainbridge

Gaffer:
Ernest Tu

Graphic Designer:
Celina Carlisle

Hair Designer:
Sven Beaty

Music:
Reid Anderson

Producer:
Laura M. Laderas

Production Design:
Stuart Armstrong

Screenplay:
Stuart Armstrong
Ben Bovington-Key
George Moore

Sound Designer:
George Moore
Jordan Peters

Sound Mixer:
Tom Moore

Sound Recordist:
Thurston Thompson

Standby Art Director:
Sophie Earthroll

Still Photographer:
Tim Sheard

Storyboard Artist:
Sam Moore

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