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Release Date:
January 1, 2001
Original Title:
Doc Martin
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Thriller
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
Doc Martin tells the tale of Martin Clunes' character in the film, in the months leading up to the Saving Grace story. Martin Bamford is a heart-broken London obstetrician, in a jealous rage after he finds out that his wife has been sleeping with three of his buddies. He escapes to a small Cornish fishing village, which he grows surprisingly attached to, and is extremely reluctant to return with his cheating wife when she comes to pick him up. Although he has only been looking for a week's R & R, Dr Bamford stumbles across a network of secrets in the village of Port Isaac, and finds himself embroiled in the most exciting scandal the village has seen for centuries.
ADR Mixer:
Anthony Faust
Art Direction:
Jane Broomfield
Associate Producer:
Sandy Poustie
Costume Designer:
Lindsey McLean
Director:
Ben Bolt
Director of Photography:
Julian Court
Editor:
Jerry Leon
Executive Producer:
Mark Crowdy
Jamie Roberts
Foley Mixer:
Sefi Carmel
Makeup & Hair:
Karen Edwards
Anne Oldham
Original Music Composer:
Mark Thomas
Producer:
Philippa Braithwaite
Production Design:
Anthony Ainsworth
Recording Supervision:
Gareth Bull
Sound:
Paul Cridlin
Sound Editor:
Peter Bond
Laura Lovejoy
Sound Recordist:
Simon Hayter
Third Assistant Director:
Scott Bates
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