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Release Date:
January 1, 1999
Original Title:
Dead Bolt Dead
Genres:
Crime
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
Dead Bolt Dead takes a twisted look at the dark underworld of organised crime, with its assassins, its bosses, its drivers and its sharply suited thugs. Set in two locations in and outside London, it charts the night after a bold attempt to take out a rival gang fails.
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ADR Mixer:
Sandy Buchanan
Armorer:
Dale Clark
Casting:
Caroline Hutchings
Kate Plantin
Cinematography:
Tom Wright
Costume Design:
Camilla Bindero
Director:
James Rogan
Dolby Consultant:
Nicolas Le Messurier
Editor:
Colette Hodges
Executive Producer:
Anita de Villiers
Etienne de Villiers
First Assistant Camera:
Matthew Reid
Foley Mixer:
Sandy Buchanan
Gaffer:
André Schütz
Line Producer:
Jon Harman
Makeup Effects:
Brendan Lonergan
Music:
Edmund Butt
Producer:
Staffan Tollgard
Production Design:
Francesco Cappellini
Francesco Sonnati
Production Manager:
Louise Gough
Script Supervisor:
James Collie
Second Assistant Director:
Scott Utting
Set Decoration:
Gemma Kate Rooney
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nicolas Le Messurier
Sound Recordist:
Paul Berry
Still Photographer:
Audrey Aquilina
Writer:
Paul de Villiers
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