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Release Date:
November 18, 2018
Original Title:
The Interrogation of Tony Martin
Alternate Titles:
El interrogatorio de Tony Martin
The Interrogation
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
All3Media International
Channel 4 Television
Story Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 48
Norfolk, England, 1999. During three days, farmer Tony Martin is questioned by police following the violent death of Fred Barras, a teenage burglar who broke into his property, Bleak House, in Emneth Hungate, along with other intruder, Brendon Fearon, on the evening of August 20th of that year.
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Art Direction:
Alex Merchant
Camera Operator:
Mike Carling
Casting Director:
Aisha Bywaters
Colorist:
Sonny Sheridan
Costume Designer:
Heidi Miller
Costume Supervisor:
Sophia Aiudi
Director:
David Nath
Director of Photography:
Michael Timney
Editor:
Joe Carey
Colette Hodges
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Smith
Peter Beard
Foley Artist:
Tom Deane
Gaffer:
Ruben Cardol
Hair Designer:
Isabelle While
Key Grip:
Jody Knight
Line Producer:
Alison Sterling
Location Manager:
Jack Dennis
Makeup Artist:
Claire Patch
Katherine Warren
Makeup Designer:
Isabelle While
Online Editor:
Owen Hulme
Original Music Composer:
Samuel Sim
Producer:
Kate Cook
Production Design:
Murray McKeown
Production Director:
Roz Pound
Production Executive:
Carla McGilchrist
Screenplay:
David Nath
Script Supervisor:
Michaela Keegan
Sound Designer:
Rowan Jennings
David Bekkevold
Unit Manager:
Zac Gregory
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