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Release Date:
March 19, 2010
Original Title:
The Scouting Book for Boys
Alternate Titles:
Co każdy skaut wiedzieć powinien
Drágaságom
The Scouting Book for Boys
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Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Celador Films
Film4 Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 15
Runtime: 93
Thomas Turgoose (This Is England) stars as David, a young boy who lives a carefree life on a coastal caravan park with his best friend Emily (Holliday Grainger). When David learns that Emily is being forced to move away, he helps her hide out in a remote cave on the beach. But as David watches the police close in on his missing friend, their innocent secret takes on a life of its own. When the real reason Emily wants to escape comes to light, David's world is shattered. Swept up in a situation out of his control, and with his feelings for his best friend growing stranger by the day, David is forced to take action.
Art Direction:
Kem White
Casting:
Julie Harkin
Suzanne Smith
Costume Design:
Julian Day
Director:
Tom Harper
Director of Photography:
Robbie Ryan
Editor:
Mark Eckersley
Music:
Jack C. Arnold
Producer:
Christian Colson
Ivana MacKinnon
Production Design:
Paul Cripps
Script Supervisor:
Marnie Paxton
Special Effects Supervisor:
Colin Gorry
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Sukh Gill
Visual Effects Producer:
Louise Hussey
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jonathan Privett
Writer:
Jack Thorne
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