The Grass Is Greener (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1999

Original Title:
The Grass Is Greener

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Potent Pussy Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

In a last desperate bid for love, Tom and Mary, who have never met, go on a singles gay caravan holiday. Mary is a butch lesbian who wants to wear slick suits, and wine and dine beautiful women. Tom is a gay man who wants to wear flowing dresses, and be treated like a lady should. Mary is everything Tom detests about lesbians, and Tom is the epitome of all that Mary loathes about gay men. What they find is each other, one caravan and no way of getting home.

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Assistant Camera:
Ian Clampett

Assistant Production Design:
Susie Watson

Boom Operator:
Rachel Jones

Carpenter:
Lionel Zimbler

Choreographer:
Doran George

Dialogue:
Paul Ryan

Director:
Amanda Raine

Director of Photography:
Oliver Schofield

Editor:
David Hunt

Electrician:
Toby Farrar
Chris Busell

Executive Producer:
Amanda Raine

First Assistant Director:
Max Ryan

Focus Puller:
Canny Richardson

Grip:
James Reed

Lighting Artist:
James Reed

Makeup Artist:
Claire Aston

Original Music Composer:
Seb Marlow
Phil Crowther

Producer:
Max Ryan

Production Design:
Sui Rajakaruna

Production Manager:
Sarah Winch

Sound Recordist:
Liam Owen

Still Photographer:
Jamus Wood

Writer:
Amanda Raine

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