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Release Date:
December 10, 2015
Original Title:
The Collaborators
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Breech Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 104
A tale of two art students who, after a horrific event, are forced to take off across country in a stolen taxi to evade the law.
ADR Recordist:
Ash Betton
Art Direction:
Sam Graham
Assistant Camera:
Paulius Damauskas
Jack Simpson
Elinor Williams
Assistant Editor:
Jimmy Winter
Co-Executive Producer:
Micheal Brogan
James Ollerhead
Colorist:
Cameron Browne
Gas Capucci
Costume Design:
Annie Stenhouse
Director:
Andrew Smith
Dan Ollerhead
Director of Photography:
Laurie McSherry
Cameron Browne
Driver:
Allun Hullock
Chester Chesterfield
Joe O'Byrne
Editor:
Alun Hullock
Tom Codd
Eoin Brogan
Executive Producer:
John Hardwick
Peter Wobser
First Assistant Director:
Paddy Alcock
Foley:
James Willis
Gaffer:
Ellis Watson
Graphic Designer:
Tom Lightfoot
Grip:
Ash Betton
Alun Hullock
Callum Richardson
Helping Hand:
Lucas Pinder
Line Producer:
Jordan Isaac Smith
Location Manager:
Danielle Irving
Location Scout:
King Tashley
Liam Powell
Dan Ollerhead
Becky Somers
Rachael Beardmore
Andrew Smith
Makeup Artist:
Lucy Mason
Original Music Composer:
Alexander Arntzen
James Smith
Post-Production Manager:
Alun Hullock
Producer:
Liam Powell
Becky Somers
Production Design:
Eva Calland-Waller
Production Manager:
Tom Ashley
Rachael Beardmore
Property Master:
John Powell
Script Supervisor:
Dan Westworth
Sound:
Tom Repton
Sound Recordist:
Tan Tu
Jake Cashmore
Lewis Nuttall
Steadicam Operator:
Chris Higgins
Still Photographer:
John Powell
Transportation Captain:
Peter Wobser
Visual Effects:
Cameron Browne
Writer:
John Hardwick
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