A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 12, 1989
Original Title:
Resurrected
Genres:
Mystery | War
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
A Falklands War soldier missing, believed dead, turns up claiming amnesia.
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Art Direction:
Mike Joyce
Assistant Sound Editor:
Joe Gilmore
Casting Assistant:
Lee Lepley
Janey Fothergill
Casting Director:
Gail Stevens
Clapper Loader:
Mark Strasburg
Costume Designer:
Tudor George
Dialogue Editor:
Richard Fettes
Director:
Paul Greengrass
Director of Photography:
Ivan Strasburg
Editor:
Dan Rae
Electrician:
Len Holt
First Assistant Director:
Waldo Roeg
First Assistant Editor:
Anna Ksiezopolska
Focus Puller:
Martin Shepherd
Gaffer:
John Welsh
Makeup & Hair:
Kathy Ducker
Pamela Rayson
Music:
John E. Keane
Music Editor:
Andrew Glen
Producer:
Adrian Hughes
Tara Prem
Production Accountant:
Patrick Isherwood
Production Coordinator:
Fran Triefus
Production Design:
Chris Burke
Production Supervisor:
Peter Richardson
Property Buyer:
Jerry Organ
Property Master:
William Clarence
Script Supervisor:
Melinda Rees
Second Assistant Director:
Max Keene
Sound Mixer:
Mike McDuffie
Steadicam Operator:
Pete Cavaciuti
John Ward
Still Photographer:
Barry Peake
Stunt Coordinator:
Roy Alon
Third Assistant Director:
Bernard Bellew
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Lance Milligan
Writer:
Martin Allen
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