Breakout (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 22, 1997

Original Title:
Breakout

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

A pair of scientists investigate a mysterious death.

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Accountant:
Richard Green

Art Direction:
Gina Stewart

Assistant Property Master:
Neil Kane

Associate Producer:
Melanie Howard

Casting:
Gemma Hancock
Jane Arnell

Clapper Loader:
David Matches

Construction Manager:
John Hardy

Continuity:
Karen Savage

Costume Assistant:
Scott Langridge

Costume Designer:
Laura Ergis

Costumer:
Dorrie Donald

Director:
Moira Armstrong

Director of Photography:
John Kenway

Editor:
Robin Graham Scott

Executive Producer:
Jo Wright
Michael Stewart

Gaffer:
Pat Deveney

Graphic Designer:
John Salisbury

Grip:
Brendan Judge

Location Manager:
Vanessa De Sousa

Makeup Artist:
Nicola Matthews

Makeup Designer:
Fran Needham

Original Music Composer:
David Ferguson

Producer:
Peter Norris

Production Coordinator:
Kate Goodliffe

Production Design:
Bruce Macadie

Production Executive:
Paul Richmond

Production Manager:
Dez McCarthy

Property Master:
Laurie Miller
Kas Braganza

Script Editor:
Suzanne van de Velde

Sound Editor:
Chris Graver

Sound Mixer:
Craig Irving

Stunt Coordinator:
Denise Ryan

Stunts:
Tom Aitken
Tina Maskell
Jeff Hewitt-Davis
Tom Lucy
Perry Davey

Third Assistant Director:
Annie East

Writer:
Michael Stewart

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