The Grotesque (1995) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 9, 1995

Original Title:
The Grotesque

Alternate Titles:
Butler morden leiser
Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets
Grave Indiscretion

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
J&M Entertainment
Xingu Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 

Runtime: 99

Gentlemen don't eat poets.

Sir Hugo is more interested in reconstructing dinosaur bones than in paying attention to his wife, Lady Harriet. He's not thrilled when daughter Cleo brings home her betrothed, Sidney, who aspires to be a poet. The new butler, Fledge, provides Lady Harriet with the attention she's been missing and then seduces Sidney. Did he have a role in Sidney's disappearance as well?

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Art Direction:
Celia Barnett

Associate Producer:
Anita Sumner

Casting:
Joyce Nettles

Costume Design:
Colleen Atwood

Director:
John-Paul Davidson

Director of Photography:
Andrew Dunn

Editor:
Tracey Wadmore-Smith
Tariq Anwar

Executive Producer:
Stephen Evans

Foley:
Stan Fiferman

Gaffer:
Paul Cronin

Hairstylist:
Derek Lloyd

Helicopter Camera:
Gifford Hooper

Line Producer:
John Kay

Makeup Artist:
Peter Owen

Novel:
Patrick McGrath

Original Music Composer:
Anne Dudley

Producer:
Trudie Styler

Production Design:
Jan Roelfs
Michael Seirton

Screenplay:
Patrick McGrath

Sound Effects Editor:
Matt Grimes

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dean Humphreys

Special Effects:
Stuart Brisdon

Still Photographer:
Andrew Cooper
Richard Blanshard

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