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Release Date:
January 1, 1992
Original Title:
The Gay Man's Guide to Safer Sex
Alternate Titles:
Gay Man’s Guide to Safer Sex
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Basilisk Communications
Pride Video
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 46
Instructional documentary produced in association with the Terrence Higgins Trust.
Art Direction:
Daniel Gallagher
Assistant Camera:
Graham Higgins
Assistant Director:
Julian Cole
Associate Producer:
Chris Harrison
Camera Operator:
Andy Crabb
Stephen Bulfield
Catering:
Louise Ashford
Ian Jones
Director:
David Lewis
Director of Photography:
Christopher Hughes
Driver:
Ian Leese
Editor:
Tony Cloarec
David Lewis
Tony Waters
Executive Producer:
Tony Carne
Mike Esser
Gaffer:
Keith Osbourne
Hairstylist:
Stuart Moore
Donald McInnes
Makeup Artist:
Thelma Matthews
Music:
John Balance
Peter Christopherson
Music Producer:
Danny Hyde
Presenter:
Mike Youle
Adam Magnani
Producer:
James Mackay
Production Coordinator:
Angela Connealy
Production Designer:
Ray Oxley
Production Manager:
Michael Christie
Still Photographer:
Roberta M. Graham
Jean-Marc Prouveur
Howard Sooley
Peter Christopherson
Unit Publicist:
Liz North
Writer:
Stephen McBride
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