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Release Date:
November 11, 2007
Original Title:
Heroes & Villains: Napoleon
Alternate Titles:
Napoleon
Genres:
Drama | History | TV Movie | War
Production Companies:
BBC
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12
Runtime: 60
Twenty Four year-old Corsican refugee Napoleon Bonaparte is a lowly artillery captain in the French army at the siege of Toulon. Destitute and relying on his success in the new and dangerous revolutionary society, his mother and siblings become embroiled in Napoleon's struggle. The opponents are the English but the enemy are the revolutionaries authorities who seek to keep him in his place. Using his astonishing tactical mind, his sheer audacity and extraordinary military bravery, Napoleon emerges victorious and sets out on a path that would one day lead him to the throne of France.
Art Direction:
Gregory Fangeaux
Casting:
Kate Rhodes James
Continuity:
San Davey
Costume Design:
Ros Little
Director:
Nick Murphy
Director of Photography:
Chris Hartley
Editor:
Martin Johnson
First Assistant Director:
David Lawley-Wakelin
Line Producer:
Matthew Hamilton
Makeup Artist:
Jackie Grima
Kirstie Stanway
Debbie Scicluna
Original Music Composer:
Daniel Pemberton
Producer:
Nick Murphy
Mark Hedgecoe
Matthew Barrett
Production Design:
Alan Spalding
Production Manager:
Bryan Phillips
Second Assistant Director:
Suzy Mottram
Special Effects:
Colin Gorry
Special Effects Coordinator:
Kenneth Cassar
Stunt Coordinator:
Jordi Casares
Third Assistant Director:
Colin Azzopardi
Writer:
Nick Murphy
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