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Release Date:
January 7, 1985
Original Title:
Chocky's Children
Alternate Titles:
Los hijos de Chocky
Genres:
Drama | Family | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Thames Television
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 180
A year has passed since Matthew said goodbye to his alien friend, and in the summer holidays he meets Albertine, a mathematical prodigy, with whom he discovers he can communicate telepathically. One day Chocky returns to warn Matthew that they are both in danger. When he returns to tell Albertine, he finds she has disappeared.
Camera Operator:
Albert Almond
Peter Howell
Casting:
Keith Andrews
Characters:
John Wyndham
Controller:
David Harvey
Richard Waiting
Bob Mason
Ian Coram
Costume Design:
Moira Wallington
Director:
Vic Hughes
Peter Duguid
Editor:
Grant Goodwin
Thomas Kavanagh
Terry Badham
Oscar Webb
Colin Bocking
Executive Producer:
Pamela Lonsdale
First Assistant Director:
Aidan Boulter
Graphic Designer:
John Stamp
Lighting Director:
Allen Harradine
Location Manager:
Keith Lund
Makeup Artist:
Lesley Sanders
Producer:
Vic Hughes
Production Assistant:
Marilynne Watt
Isobel Neil
Production Design:
David Richens
Script Consultant:
Richard Bates
Sound:
Brian Moray
Dennis Whitlock
Ron Thomas
Writer:
Anthony Read
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