A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1996
Original Title:
Jim's Gift
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Family | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Dandelion Films
VCI
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG
Runtime: 94
A mysterious stranger presents a boy with a VCR that can "play" the past...and the future. How it affects the boy and his struggling middle-class family is the central story.
Assistant Editor:
Paula Dinan
Boom Operator:
Derek Donald
Cinematography:
Karl Watkins
Clapper Loader:
Sarah Rollason
Costume Design:
Katy Ordonez
Dialogue Editor:
Mike Erander
Director:
Bob Keen
Editor:
Nigel Bate
Executive Producer:
Noel Cronin
First Assistant Director:
Ben Hughes
Focus Puller:
Federico Alfonzo
Foley Artist:
Felicity Cottrell
Gaffer:
Marco di Giulio
Makeup & Hair:
Sarah Draper
Makeup Artist:
Fiona Leech
Music:
Martin Pavey
Novel:
Sylvia Wickham
Producer:
Kevin Nelson
Production Design:
Mike Porter
Production Manager:
Joan Humphreys
Property Buyer:
Malcolm Rougvie
Property Master:
Tommy McKenzie
Script Supervisor:
Daphne Carr
Second Assistant Director:
Will Winch
Sound Designer:
Paul Evans
Still Photographer:
Andy Ordonez
Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn Marks
Stunts:
Michael Scott-Law
Trevor Steedman
Jeff Hewitt-Davis
Neil Finnighan
Third Assistant Director:
Andrea Brown
Wardrobe Master:
Julie Nash
Writer:
Tony Clarke
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