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Release Date:
December 14, 2019
Original Title:
Dial M for Middlesbrough
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
UKTV
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 87
Terry and Gemma are forced to take refuge in a sinister and dilapidated caravan park after their coach breaks down. During the unplanned stay, visitors and residents begin to be bumped off one by one under grizzly circumstances.
Art Direction:
Caroline Caley
Assistant Camera:
Loren Filis
Lina Rasmussen
Boom Operator:
Ben Collinson
Camera Operator:
Alistair Upcraft
Camera Trainee:
Eurico Machado
Lucy Bradley
David Manktelow
Carpenter:
Dave Billsberry
Casting Assistant:
Michelle Cavanagh
Casting Director:
Tracey Gillham
Colorist:
Perry Gibbs
Costume Design:
Lucy Williams
Costume Supervisor:
Jacqui Miles
Director:
Ed Bye
Director of Photography:
Roy Estabrook
Editor:
Mark Wybourn
Electrician:
Tyrone Reid
Jim Russell
Executive Producer:
Andy Brereton
First Assistant Director:
Adam Jenkins
Floor Runner:
Bram Sewell
Focus Puller:
Ben Curran
Cameron Howatson
Gaffer:
Stefan Lissner
Grip:
Chris 'Froggy' Cole
Hair Designer:
Vanessa Johnson
Line Producer:
Andrew Harvey
Location Manager:
Guy Darby
Makeup Artist:
Donna-Marie Field
Makeup Designer:
Vanessa Johnson
Makeup Supervisor:
Toni Lee
Makeup Trainee:
Anna Hillary
Producer:
Fawzia Mahmood
Production Accountant:
Joanne Burton
Production Design:
Thorin Thompson
Production Manager:
Mathias Gilay
Production Secretary:
Bradley Kelly
Property Master:
Toby Troyna
Script Editor:
Mollie Freedman Berthoud
Script Supervisor:
Chrissie Bibby
Second Assistant Director:
Liz Summers
Sound Editor:
James Evans
Sound Recordist:
Keith Branch
Special Effects:
Scott McIntyre
Stunt Coordinator:
Steen Young
Stunts:
Lucy Allen
Third Assistant Director:
Tillie Ross
Writer:
Jason Cook
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